From: Prenatal care and socioeconomic status: effect on cesarean delivery
 | (1) | (2) |
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Crossed dummy variables for woman’s occupation and prenatal education participation | ||
 Manual worker × No prenatal education | 0.25b (0.102) | 0.24b (0.102) |
 Manual worker × Prenatal education | 0.14 (0.170) | 0.15 (0.171) |
 Office, sales, or service staff × No prenatal education | 0.15c (0.084) | 0.15c (0.083) |
 Office, sales, or service staff × Prenatal education | −0.16c (0.081) | −0.16c (0.081) |
 Farmer × No prenatal education | 0.10 (0.565) | 0.11 (0.566) |
 Farmer × Prenatal education | −0.28 (0.301) | − 0.28 (0.300) |
 Craft/trades worker or entrepreneur × No prenatal education | 0.10 (0.169) | 0.10 (0.169) |
 Craft/trades worker or entrepreneur × Prenatal education | −0.10 (0.144) | −0.10 (0.145) |
 Intermediate (technical) occupation × No prenatal education | 0.18b (0.085) | 0.18b (0.084) |
 Intermediate (technical) occupation × Prenatal education | −0.17a (0.060) | −0.18a (0.060) |
 Managerial or higher intellectual occupation × No prenatal education | 0.09 (0.061) | 0.09 (0.060) |
 Managerial or higher intellectual occupation × Prenatal education | −0.30a (0.081) | −0.31a (0.081) |
Epidemiologic and hospital controls | Yes | Yes |
Other prenatal care and socioeconomic variables | Yes | Yes |
Year fixed effects | Yes | Yes |
Hospital effects | Fixed | Random |
N (observations) | 41,141 | 41,141 |