The evolutionary theory of kin selection predicts that individuals may invest time and resources in their siblings, but that older siblings will invest in younger ones more than vice versa. This leads us to predict that firstborns are more likely to keep in touch with their sibling(s) than middleborns or laterborns. Using a large-scale dataset from the Netherlands (n1 = 1558), firstborns were indeed found to have significantly more frequent face-to-face contact, on a weekly basis, with a sibling than middle- or lastborns. This effect was found using multinomial logistic regression in which we controlled for other factors (educational attainment, difference between siblings in educational attainment, age and gender). The finding that firstbo...
This study uses data on fully adopted sibling groups to test whether the explanation for the consist...
Several studies have found that firstborn children enjoy a distinct advantage over their later-born ...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Although middleborn college students commonly report worse family relationships than other birth ord...
Evolutionary theory predicts that relatedness will affect family relationships. Previous studies on ...
The influence of birth order on personality and sibling rivalry is controversial; little research ha...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Studying the fitness consequences of living in the presence of siblings at different life history st...
International audienceThe ability to assess genetic ties is critical to defining one's own family an...
Previous studies suggest that birth order affects kinship detection ability. Kaminski et al. (2010) ...
Abstract Background Literature started to describe proximity to kin over the life course, concentrat...
In this paper we aim to reach beyond the dyadic perspective on intergenerational contact and examine...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
This study uses data on fully adopted sibling groups to test whether the explanation for the consist...
Several studies have found that firstborn children enjoy a distinct advantage over their later-born ...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Although middleborn college students commonly report worse family relationships than other birth ord...
Evolutionary theory predicts that relatedness will affect family relationships. Previous studies on ...
The influence of birth order on personality and sibling rivalry is controversial; little research ha...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Studying the fitness consequences of living in the presence of siblings at different life history st...
International audienceThe ability to assess genetic ties is critical to defining one's own family an...
Previous studies suggest that birth order affects kinship detection ability. Kaminski et al. (2010) ...
Abstract Background Literature started to describe proximity to kin over the life course, concentrat...
In this paper we aim to reach beyond the dyadic perspective on intergenerational contact and examine...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
This study uses data on fully adopted sibling groups to test whether the explanation for the consist...
Several studies have found that firstborn children enjoy a distinct advantage over their later-born ...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...