This paper models the probability of 15-year-old children missing school or being late. The paper sets out to uncover the effects of family background and birth order on attendance. Looking at birth order effects allows one to test Sulloway’s “Born to Rebel” hypothesis that older siblings are more compliant than their younger siblings. Using data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) for Germany, Korea, Ireland, Mexico, Russia and the United States, the evidence here provides little support for the hypothesis in general. The paper finds, somewhat surprisingly, that the socio-economic background of the teenagers has very little effect either. Those from single parent households are however more likely to have poor ...
In this article, we investigated whether and to what extent various dimensions of socioeconomic back...
School absenteeism is a pervasive problem in education worldwide and Scotland. Persistent absenteeis...
Birth order causes social inequality between siblings. In Western countries, earlier-born perform be...
This paper models the probability of 15-year-old children missing school or being late. The paper se...
In recent years, various governments and education agencies have developed stricter policies to redu...
Previous research has shown that being born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cut...
Studies consistently show the detrimental effect of school absences on pupils’ achievement. However,...
We use an incentivized experiment to measure the risk and time preferences of truant adolescents and...
School absenteeism and particularly unauthorized absenteeism or truancy has been the focus of a numb...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
Various policy measures have been taken in industrialized countries to reduce school dropout rates. ...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
In this article, we investigated whether and to what extent various dimensions of socioeconomic back...
School absenteeism is a pervasive problem in education worldwide and Scotland. Persistent absenteeis...
Birth order causes social inequality between siblings. In Western countries, earlier-born perform be...
This paper models the probability of 15-year-old children missing school or being late. The paper se...
In recent years, various governments and education agencies have developed stricter policies to redu...
Previous research has shown that being born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cut...
Studies consistently show the detrimental effect of school absences on pupils’ achievement. However,...
We use an incentivized experiment to measure the risk and time preferences of truant adolescents and...
School absenteeism and particularly unauthorized absenteeism or truancy has been the focus of a numb...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
This paper presents evidence showing that individuals' season of birth is related to their education...
This paper investigates the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment. An inst...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
Various policy measures have been taken in industrialized countries to reduce school dropout rates. ...
We are grateful to Tim Hatton for very helpful discussions, to seminar participants at the Australia...
In this article, we investigated whether and to what extent various dimensions of socioeconomic back...
School absenteeism is a pervasive problem in education worldwide and Scotland. Persistent absenteeis...
Birth order causes social inequality between siblings. In Western countries, earlier-born perform be...