A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. However, this relationship may be partly spurious because of family background factors that cannot be controlled for in most research designs. We investigate the extent to which education is causally related to later age at first birth in a large sample of female twins from the United Kingdom (N = 2,752). We present novel estimates using within-identical twin and biometric models. Our findings show that one year of additional schooling is associated with about one-half year later age at first birth in ordinary least squares (OLS) models. This estimate reduced to only a 1.5-month later age at first birth for the within-identical twin...
Background: Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated women, means it is...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
Abstract A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
The negative association of education and fertility, over time and between countries, is a central s...
Background: Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated women, means it is...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
Abstract A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
A large body of literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and age at fir...
A large body of literature shows a positive relationship between education and age at first birth. H...
The negative association of education and fertility, over time and between countries, is a central s...
Background: Increased postponement of fertility, especially among higher-educated women, means it is...
In the US, growing up with parents with a low socio-economic status (SES) has been shown to increase...
Using data on MZ (monozygotic, identical) female twins from the Minnesota Twin Registry, we estimate...