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gene-environment interaction 9 Bildungsniveau 3 Educational achievement 3 Estimation 3 Schätzung 3 educational attainment 3 polygenic score 3 Allgemeinbildende Schule 2 Bildungsertrag 2 Bildungsökonomik 2 Birth order 2 Children 2 Economics of education 2 Gambling 2 Gene-environment interaction 2 Glücksspiel 2 Kinder 2 Returns to education 2 School 2 School of general education 2 Schule 2 child investment 2 depression 2 development 2 discounting 2 dynamic complementarity 2 education 2 intergenerational transmission 2 polygenic index 2 school value-added 2 310 Statistik 1 ALSPAC 1 Armut 1 Bildungsabschluss 1 Bildungsinvestition 1 Bildungsverhalten 1 Developing countries 1 Dirichlet process prior 1 EGC 990 1 Educational attainment 1
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Free 11
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1 Other 1
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Thesis 1
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English 9 Undetermined 2
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Borgen, Nicolai T. 2 Cheesman, Rosa 2 Hufe, Paul 2 Meddens, S. Fleur W. 2 Muslimova, Dilnoza 2 Rietveld, Cornelius A. 2 Sandsør, Astrid Marie Jorde 2 Strulik, Holger 2 Barrett, Jennifer H. 1 Bishop, D. Timothy 1 Friend, Angela 1 Ghosh, Malay 1 Hinke Kessler Scholder, Stephanie von 1 Jerrim, John 1 Korhonen, Kaarina 1 Lahtinen, Hannu 1 Lingam, Raghu 1 Martikainen, Pekka 1 Morris, Tim 1 Mukherjee, Bhramar 1 Myrskylä, Mikko 1 Saunders, Catherine L. 1 Sinha, Samiran 1 Sohns, Melanie 1 Van Kippersluis, Hans 1 Vignoles, Anna 1 Zhang, Li 1 van Kippersluis, Hans 1 von Hinke, Stephanie 1
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Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of Education 1
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CESifo working papers 1 Cege discussion paper 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 DoQSS Working Papers 1 MPIDR working papers 1 Stata Journal 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 cege Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 BASE 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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The genetic lottery goes to school : better schools compensate for the effects of students’ genetic differences
Cheesman, Rosa; Borgen, Nicolai T.; Sandsør, Astrid … - 2025
In this paper, we investigate whether better schools can compensate for the effects of children’s genetic differences. To this end, we combine data from the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) with Norwegian register data to estimate the interaction between genetic...
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The genetic lottery goes to school : better schools compensate for the effects of students' genetic differences
Cheesman, Rosa; Borgen, Nicolai T.; Sandsør, Astrid … - 2025
We investigate whether better schools can compensate for the effects of children's genetic differences. To this end, we combine data from the Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) with Norwegian register data to estimate the interaction between genetic endowments and school...
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Educational tracking and the polygenic prediction of education
Lahtinen, Hannu; Martikainen, Pekka; Korhonen, Kaarina; … - 2023
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Dynamic complementarity in skill production: Evidence from genetic endowments and birth order
Muslimova, Dilnoza; van Kippersluis, Hans; Rietveld, … - 2020
The birth order literature emphasizes the role of parental investments in explaining why firstborns have higher human capital outcomes than their laterborn siblings. We use birth order as a proxy for investments and interact it with genetic endowments. Exploiting only within-family variation in...
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Dynamic complementarity in skill production : evidence from genetic endowments and birth order
Muslimova, Dilnoza; Van Kippersluis, Hans; Rietveld, … - 2020
The birth order literature emphasizes the role of parental investments in explaining why firstborns have higher human capital outcomes than their laterborn siblings. We use birth order as a proxy for investments and interact it with genetic endowments. Exploiting only within-family variation in...
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Myopic misery: Maternal depression, child investments, and the neurobiological poverty trap
Strulik, Holger - 2016
. This gene-environment interaction generates a vicious cycle in which poor individuals inherit not only susceptibility to …
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Myopic misery : maternal depression, child investments, and the neurobiological poverty trap
Strulik, Holger - 2016 - Revised Version: October 2016
. This gene-environment interaction generates a vicious cycle in which poor individuals inherit not only susceptibility to …
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The socio-economic gradient in children's reading skills and the role of genetics
Jerrim, John; Vignoles, Anna; Lingam, Raghu; Friend, Angela - Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of … - 2013
By the time children leave primary school there is a large socio-economic gap in their reading proficiency. There are a number of potential explanations for this socio-economic gap and in this paper we investigate the role of three particular genes and gene-environment interactions in...
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The Empirical Hierarchical Bayes Approach for Pathway Integration and Gene-Environment Interactions in Genome-Wide Association Studies ; Der empirische hierarchische Bayes Ansatz für Pathway-Integration und Gen-Umwelt Interaktionen in genomweiten Assoziationsstudien
Sohns, Melanie - 2013
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Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of Case–Control Data under Conditional Gene-Environment Independence
Mukherjee, Bhramar; Zhang, Li; Ghosh, Malay; Sinha, Samiran - 2007
In case–control studies of gene-environment association with disease, when genetic and environmental exposures can be assumed to be independent in the underlying population, one may exploit the independence in order to derive more efficient estimation techniques than the traditional logistic...
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