Research has established that genetic differences among people explain a greater or smaller proportion of the variation in life outcomes in different environmental conditions. This review evaluates the results of recent educationally relevant behavioural genetic studies and meta-analysesin the context of recent trends in income and wealth distribution. The pattern of results suggests that inequality and social policies can have profound effects on heritability of educational attainment and achievement in a population (Gene-Gini interplay). For example, heritability is generally higher at greater equality levels, suggesting that inequality stifles the expression of educationally relevant genetic propensities.The review concludes with a dis...
Diewald M. Zur Bedeutung genetischer Variation für die soziologische Ungleichheitsforschung. Zeitsch...
Ruks M. Investigating the mechanisms of G x SES interactions for education. Research in Social Stra...
Bioecological theory predicts that cognitive ability is more heritable among those raised in higher ...
Research has established that genetic differences among people explain a greater or smaller proporti...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
Secular variation in the heritability of educational attainment are proposed to be due to the implem...
This article analyzes the contribution of genetics and the environment to educational attainment, oc...
Recent advances have led to the discovery of specific genetic variants that predict educational atta...
Education, socioeconomic status, and intelligence are commonly used as predictors of health outcomes...
Using 15 years of data on Finnish twins, we find that 24% (54%) of the variance of women’s (men’s) l...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
We explore how advances in our understanding of the genetics of complex traits such as educational a...
Educational attainment (EA) is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but ge...
Diewald M. Zur Bedeutung genetischer Variation für die soziologische Ungleichheitsforschung. Zeitsch...
Ruks M. Investigating the mechanisms of G x SES interactions for education. Research in Social Stra...
Bioecological theory predicts that cognitive ability is more heritable among those raised in higher ...
Research has established that genetic differences among people explain a greater or smaller proporti...
This paper shows how nature (i.e., one's genetic endowments) and nurture (i.e., one's environment) i...
Secular variation in the heritability of educational attainment are proposed to be due to the implem...
This article analyzes the contribution of genetics and the environment to educational attainment, oc...
Recent advances have led to the discovery of specific genetic variants that predict educational atta...
Education, socioeconomic status, and intelligence are commonly used as predictors of health outcomes...
Using 15 years of data on Finnish twins, we find that 24% (54%) of the variance of women’s (men’s) l...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
Research has shown that genes play an important role in educational achievement. A key question is t...
We explore how advances in our understanding of the genetics of complex traits such as educational a...
Educational attainment (EA) is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but ge...
Diewald M. Zur Bedeutung genetischer Variation für die soziologische Ungleichheitsforschung. Zeitsch...
Ruks M. Investigating the mechanisms of G x SES interactions for education. Research in Social Stra...
Bioecological theory predicts that cognitive ability is more heritable among those raised in higher ...