Do imputed education histories provide satisfactory results in fertility analysis in the Western German context?



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Table A1b: Cross-tabulation of exposure time in original by imputed education
variable. Imputation assumption: questionnaire asked for the
first
time
respondent attained highest degree, and used a simple
categorization of educational degrees. Column percentages

original

imputed

no degree

I low. sec.

degree

I adv. lower

sec. degr.

upper sec.
degree

I vocational

degree

univ./ college
degree

in school

in voc.
training

In university

missing

no degree

94%

0%

1%

lower sec.

95%

1%

2%

degree

adv. lower sec.

84%

1%

2%

1%

4%

degr.

upper sec.
degree

59%

0%

1%

6%

0%

vocational

93%

0%

4%

degree
univ./ college
degr.

in school

6%

1%

85%

85%

27%

4%

9%

in voc. training

4%

16%

1%

6%

11%

12%

63%

9%

9%

in university

40%

1%

3%

1%

2%

77%

4%

missing

1%

2%

0%

0%

0%

74%

total imputed

1084

1931

759

584 46042

5088

13624 21512

6604

740

97968

exp. time by
education

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