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Table 1.

Characteristics of the three sampled cities.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics.

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Table 3.

Distribution of subjects across birth years.

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Table 4.

Distribution of subjects based on implementation of the OCP in the three locations.

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Table 5.

Descriptive statistics for subjects born before the OCP, during the first stage, and during the second stage.

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Table 6.

Regression models: The OCP and the likelihood of being an only-child and the number of siblings.

Marginal effects for the probit model.

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Table 7.

Descriptive statistics of main variables in the experiments.

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Table 8.

Regression models of behavioral experiments with additional covariates.

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Table 9.

Regression model of time preferences.

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Table 10.

IV regression models of behavioral experiments where we used being born under the first or second OCP stage as an instrument for being an only-child.

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Table 11.

Distribution of subjects based on implementation of the OCP with both cutoff dates in the three locations.

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