Sibling and cousin correlations are empirically straightforward: they capture the degree to which siblings' or cousins' outcomes are similar. The meaning of these quantities, however, is complicated. A multitude of theoretical processes can produce any particular set of sibling and cousin correlations. Using multigenerational mobility as a substantive example, I show that sibling and cousin correlations in published research are equally consistent with several theoretical interpretations. While some prior authors have concluded that opportunity must skip parents to directly link the outcomes of grandparents and offspring, I show that this evidence is often consistent with alternative theories of latent transmission (measurement error) or of...
We review the conditions under which cross-sectional family data (e.g., data on twin pairs or ad&apo...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
Datasets comprising twins and their children can be a useful tool for understanding the nature of in...
We estimate sibling correlations and intergenerational transmission of life cycle earnings within a...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly,...
Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly,...
The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerationa...
The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerationa...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is increasingly used to make causal inferences in a wide range of field...
Madison for their helpful comments and suggestions. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors ...
We review the conditions under which cross-sectional family data (e.g., data on twin pairs or ad&apo...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
Datasets comprising twins and their children can be a useful tool for understanding the nature of in...
We estimate sibling correlations and intergenerational transmission of life cycle earnings within a...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly,...
Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly,...
The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerationa...
The causal effect of an additional sibling on completed fertility: An estimation of intergenerationa...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is increasingly used to make causal inferences in a wide range of field...
Madison for their helpful comments and suggestions. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors ...
We review the conditions under which cross-sectional family data (e.g., data on twin pairs or ad&apo...
AbstractRelationship inference in a population is of interest for many areas of research from anthro...
Datasets comprising twins and their children can be a useful tool for understanding the nature of in...