While previous research in general observes adverse effects of siblings on children, less is known about the ways in which material circumstances condition these effects. Using propensity score matching on longitudinal data, this study estimates the effects of being an only child, being born first, and having a large sibling group on adult earnings. Estimates are made for poor and wealthy children respectively in order to examine whether effects occur for both groups. The results show that being an only child, or having a large sibling group, impacts negatively on adult earnings among poor children. Having one younger sibling furthermore has a positive effect on adult earnings among poor children. No corresponding effects were observed for ...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
The proportion of only children – children with no full biological siblings – is growing in high-inc...
Associations between family income and offspring’s educational attainment are well-established. A de...
While previous research in general observes adverse effects of siblings on children, less is known a...
As evidenced by the decreased US fertility rate, families are having fewer children. As productivity...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
<div><p>Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertili...
This thesis addresses to what extent childhood family composition – the number of siblings and wheth...
Number of siblings has previously been found to adversely affect earned income. However, we still la...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
Sibling similarity in income is a measure of the omnibus effect of family and community background o...
This study examines the effect of family size in childhood on the level of welfare achieved in adult...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
This study examines the association between sibship size and wealth in adulthood. The study draws on...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
The proportion of only children – children with no full biological siblings – is growing in high-inc...
Associations between family income and offspring’s educational attainment are well-established. A de...
While previous research in general observes adverse effects of siblings on children, less is known a...
As evidenced by the decreased US fertility rate, families are having fewer children. As productivity...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
<div><p>Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertili...
This thesis addresses to what extent childhood family composition – the number of siblings and wheth...
Number of siblings has previously been found to adversely affect earned income. However, we still la...
Growing up with many siblings, at least in the context of modern post-industrial low fertility, low ...
Sibling similarity in income is a measure of the omnibus effect of family and community background o...
This study examines the effect of family size in childhood on the level of welfare achieved in adult...
Background: Intergenerational transmission of fertility - a correlation between number of siblings a...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
This study examines the association between sibship size and wealth in adulthood. The study draws on...
Demographic research has paid much attention to the impact of childhood conditions on adult mortalit...
The proportion of only children – children with no full biological siblings – is growing in high-inc...
Associations between family income and offspring’s educational attainment are well-established. A de...