We investigated the effects of adverse birth characteristics and social disadvantage upon educational outcomes over the lifecourse and across generations. Our subjects were 12,674 Swedish infants born 1915-1929 and 9,706 of their grandchildren born 1973-1980. Within both cohorts, better school achievement (schoolmarks in elementary school) was predicted by: heavier birthweight, lower birth order, older mother, married mother and higher family social class. These effects persisted after mutual-adjustment, and birth characteristics and family composition did not play a major role in explaining social class effects. There were no independent effects of pre-term or twin status, but weak evidence of a disadvantage to post-term infants. The predi...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
tics and early-life social characteristics predict unequal educational outcomes across the lifecours...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
We investigated the effects of adverse birth characteristics and social disadvantage upon educationa...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Abstract There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificati...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
<b>Abstract:</b> There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificatio...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
This paper uses a large multi-country database with data from the OECD PISA program to disentangle t...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
tics and early-life social characteristics predict unequal educational outcomes across the lifecours...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
We investigated the effects of adverse birth characteristics and social disadvantage upon educationa...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Abstract There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificati...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
<b>Abstract:</b> There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratificatio...
Defence date: 19 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi, European University Inst...
There has long been interest in the extent to which effects of social stratification extend and pers...
This paper uses a large multi-country database with data from the OECD PISA program to disentangle t...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...
tics and early-life social characteristics predict unequal educational outcomes across the lifecours...
Background: Social and biological circumstances at birth are established predictors of adult socioec...