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



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Table A2a: Cross-tabulation of exposure time in original by imputed education
variable. Imputation assumption: questionnaire asked for the
last
time
respondent attained highest degree, and used a simple
categorization of educational degrees. Row percentages

imputed

original

no degree

low. sec.
degree

adv. lower

sec. degr.

upper sec.
degree

I vocational

degree

univ./ college
degree

in school

in voc.
training

In university

missing

total original

exp. time by
education

no degree
lower sec.

degree

adv. lower sec.

degr.

upper sec.

degree

vocational

degree

univ./ college
degr.

in school

in voc. training

in university

missing

84%

0%

75%

0%

0%

49%

1%

33%

0%

4%

90%

1%

4%

14%

92%

1%

1%

9%

1%

3%

8%

1%

0%

65%

8%

2%

3%

15%

22%

37%

27%

9%

33%

84%

8%

19%

4%

39%

1%

8%

1%

5%

81%

0%

2%

0%

0%

0%

0%

55%

1212

2440

1301

1054

43235

4310

17922

19157

6347

990

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