The present study investigates the relationship between birth rank and academic achievement of children in a cross-country study to examine whether firstborn children perform better in primary school than later-born children when controlling for individual, social and parental characteristics. Data were drawn from the School Children Mental Health in Europe (SCMHE) study, which included samples from Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Lithuania, Romania and Turkey (n = 7,518). Children’s academic performance in reading and mathematics was evaluated by teachers and parents reported sociodemographic variables including birth rank and parental attitudes. Controlling for individual, sociodemographic variables and parental attitudes in multin...
Abstract: There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperfor...
The main aim of this study was to examine twin specific risk factors that influence educational achi...
Performance in primary school is a determinant of children’s educational attainment and their socio-...
The present study investigates the relationship between birth rank and academic achievement of child...
The present study investigates the relationship between birth rank and academic achievement of child...
This paper examines the relationship between birth order and educational attainment measured at ages...
Published online before print April 1, 2014Poor academic performance during childhood predicts later...
Poor academic performance during childhood predicts later adverse outcomes, and could be targeted fo...
International audienceAbstract We study the intergenerational effect of birth order on educational a...
Contains fulltext : 197209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between birth weight and school achievement among ch...
This study examines the extent to which parental reading socialization and early school involvement ...
This study examines the extent to which parental reading socialization and early school involvement ...
Abstract Background In a previous study, the total, direct and indirect effects of parental educatio...
Throughout the history, birth order is a significant concept in families of different cultures and r...
Abstract: There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperfor...
The main aim of this study was to examine twin specific risk factors that influence educational achi...
Performance in primary school is a determinant of children’s educational attainment and their socio-...
The present study investigates the relationship between birth rank and academic achievement of child...
The present study investigates the relationship between birth rank and academic achievement of child...
This paper examines the relationship between birth order and educational attainment measured at ages...
Published online before print April 1, 2014Poor academic performance during childhood predicts later...
Poor academic performance during childhood predicts later adverse outcomes, and could be targeted fo...
International audienceAbstract We study the intergenerational effect of birth order on educational a...
Contains fulltext : 197209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between birth weight and school achievement among ch...
This study examines the extent to which parental reading socialization and early school involvement ...
This study examines the extent to which parental reading socialization and early school involvement ...
Abstract Background In a previous study, the total, direct and indirect effects of parental educatio...
Throughout the history, birth order is a significant concept in families of different cultures and r...
Abstract: There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperfor...
The main aim of this study was to examine twin specific risk factors that influence educational achi...
Performance in primary school is a determinant of children’s educational attainment and their socio-...