FOC-Culture-Table
Table A1 Summary of Logistic Regression Analysis for Teen Variables Predicting Young Womens’ Nonmarital Childbirth by Wave IV (n=7,859)
*p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001
Figure A1. Difference in Predicted Probability of Premarital Birth, compared with Young Adults whose Mothers completed 4-year college

Source: Add Health, 2008–2009.
Note: “Basic controls” include race, ethnicity, age, and enrolled in school. “Controlling for income” controls for household income at Wave I, as well as race, ethnicity, age, and enrolled in school. “Controlling for culture” controls for college expectations, birth control, sexual activity, religious attendance, attitudes toward teen pregnancy and single parenthood, and family structure at Wave I, as well as race, ethnicity, age, and enrolled in school.
