The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the total impact of family background in shaping life outcomes. We study sibling similarity in cognitive skills, school grades, and educational attainment in Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. We also compare sibling similarity by parental education and occupation within these societies. The comparison of sibling correlations across and within societies allows us to characterize the omnibus impact of family background on education across social landscapes. We find similar levels of sibling similarity across social groups. Across countries, we find only small differences. In addition, rankings of countries in sibling resemblance differ across ...
Sibling studies have been widely used to analyze the impact of family background on socioeconomic an...
This paper proposes a process-oriented life course perspective on intergenerational mobility by comp...
We employ a three-level model - with siblings nested in families nested in societies - to estimate t...
The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the total impact of family background ...
Abstract: The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the total impact of family backg...
The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the omnibus impact of family background on...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone's educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
Research on educational mobility is concerned with inequalities between families. Differences in inn...
Research on educational mobility is concerned with inequalities between families. Differences in inn...
The effect of family background on educational and labor market outcomes is the most studied questio...
We employ a three-level model – with siblings nested in families nested in societies – to estimate t...
Sibling studies have been widely used to analyze the impact of family background on socioeconomic an...
This paper proposes a process-oriented life course perspective on intergenerational mobility by comp...
We employ a three-level model - with siblings nested in families nested in societies - to estimate t...
The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the total impact of family background ...
Abstract: The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the total impact of family backg...
The extent to which siblings resemble each other measures the omnibus impact of family background on...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone's educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
The family of origin is an important factor influencing someone’s educational and occupational attai...
Research on educational mobility is concerned with inequalities between families. Differences in inn...
Research on educational mobility is concerned with inequalities between families. Differences in inn...
The effect of family background on educational and labor market outcomes is the most studied questio...
We employ a three-level model – with siblings nested in families nested in societies – to estimate t...
Sibling studies have been widely used to analyze the impact of family background on socioeconomic an...
This paper proposes a process-oriented life course perspective on intergenerational mobility by comp...
We employ a three-level model - with siblings nested in families nested in societies - to estimate t...