1. Adult Functional Outcome of Those Born Small for Gestational Age: Twenty-Six-Year Follow-Up of the 1970 British Birth Cohort
2. * indicate coefficients are statistically significantly different from 0 at the 10%, 5%, 1% level, respectively Salaried workers do not include the self-employed. The size of firms is as follows: large-sized firm (500-), medium-sized firm (100-499), and small-sized firm (-99);*;Control variables omitted from the table include age dummies, cohort dummy, regional unemployment rate, region dummies, and population size of men in the same age and region
3. Note: Standard errors with clustering for year�cohort group are presented in brackets. *, **, *** indicate coefficients are statistically significantly different from 0 at the 10%, 5%, 1% level, respectively. Salaried workers do not include the self-employed;Columns
4. After" dummy indicates whether the observation belongs to the younger cohort;Note: Standard errors with clustering for year�cohort group are presented in brackets. *, **, *** indicate coefficients are statistically significantly different from 0 at the 10%, 5%, 1% level, respectively
5. Control variables omitted from the table include age dummies, cohort dummy, regional unemployment rate, region dummies, and population size of men in the same age and region;*;Note: Standard errors with clustering for year�cohort group are presented in brackets