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siblings 124 Siblings 68 Family 48 Familie 46 Kinder 39 Children 37 Bildungsniveau 23 Educational achievement 21 Schätzung 18 Estimation 16 twins 15 Gesundheit 14 education 14 Bildungsverhalten 13 Educational behaviour 13 Familiensoziologie 13 Health 13 health 13 intergenerational mobility 13 fertility 12 Education 11 Fertility 11 Generationengerechtigkeit 11 Intergenerational equity 11 Social mobility 11 Soziale Mobilität 11 Intergenerational transfer 10 Intergenerationale Übertragung 10 Parents 10 Sociology of the family 10 human capital 10 Human capital 9 Schweden 9 Students 9 Studierende 9 earnings 9 China 8 Fertilität 8 family background 8 Bildungsertrag 7
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Book / Working Paper 126 Article 68 Other 1
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Working Paper 72 Graue Literatur 39 Non-commercial literature 39 Arbeitspapier 37 Article in journal 29 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 29 Article 5 research-article 3 Hochschulschrift 1
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English 129 Undetermined 65 Finnish 1 French 1
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Lundborg, Petter 12 Nordström Skans, Oskar 9 Smith, Jonathan 8 Bhalotra, Sonia 7 Nilsson, Anton 7 Björklund, Anders 6 Böhlmark, Anders 6 Goodman, Joshua S. 6 Hurwitz, Michael 6 Schnitzlein, Daniel D. 6 Wunder, Christoph 6 Modin, Bitte 5 Yamamura, Eiji 5 Åslund, Olof 5 Brunello, Giorgio 4 Hedman, Lina 4 Jäntti, Markus 4 Kunze, Astrid 4 Manley, David 4 Rooth, Dan-Olof 4 Zak, Paul J. 4 Altonji, Joseph G. 3 Aslund, Olof 3 Biavaschi, Costanza 3 De Paola, Maria 3 Doraszelski, Ulrich 3 Erola, Jani 3 Fox, Julia 3 Giulietti, Corrado 3 Giuntella, Osea 3 Güell, Maia 3 Joensen, Juanna Schrøter 3 Karhula, Aleksi 3 Lampi, Elina 3 Lindahl, Lena 3 Mulhern, Christine 3 Nielsen, Helena Skyt 3 Nordblom, Katarina 3 Rodríguez Mora, José Vicente 3 Skans, Oskar Nordström 3
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 13 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 4 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 3 Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan 3 Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol 2 Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 2 Economics Research, World Bank Group 2 Institutet för Arbetsmarknads- och Utbildningspolitisk Utvärdering (IFAU), Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet 2 Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School 1 Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 1 Economics Department, Claremont McKenna College 1 Economics and Econometrics Research Institute (EERI) 1 Forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung "Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP)", DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Geary Institute, University College Dublin 1 Institutt for samfunnsøkonomi, Norges Handelshøyskole (NHH) 1 International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (CEPS/INSTEAD) 1 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 RAND 1 Research Program in Development Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 1 School of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Bristol 1 School of Economics, University of Edinburgh 1 Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) 1 Théorie Économique, Modélisation, Application (THEMA), Université de Cergy-Pontoise 1 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 Tinbergen Institute 1 Tinbergen Instituut 1 University of Virginia, Department of Economics 1 Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 1 Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Leibniz Universität Hannover 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 32 Discussion paper series / IZA 11 Children and Youth Services Review 4 Demographic Research 4 Demography 4 Journal of population economics 4 MPRA Paper 4 Social Science & Medicine 4 CEPR Discussion Papers 3 Economics of education review 3 Journal of Population Economics 3 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 3 Social Indicators Research 3 Working Papers in Economics 3 CReAM Discussion Paper Series 2 Documentos de trabajo / Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada 2 EERI Research Paper Series 2 ISER Working Paper Series 2 KDI School working paper series 2 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 2 MPIDR working papers 2 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 2 The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 2 The Centre for Market and Public Organisation 2 The World Bank Economic Review 2 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 2 Working Paper 2 Working Paper Series / Institutet för Arbetsmarknads- och Utbildningspolitisk Utvärdering (IFAU), Arbetsmarknadsdepartementet 2 Advances in Life Course Research 1 Applied economics letters 1 Bristol Economics Discussion Papers 1 CEMFI working paper 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo economic studies : CESifo, a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 1 CESifo working papers 1 CINCH series 1 Center Discussion Paper 1 Center for Policy Research Working Papers 1 China economic review : an international journal 1 Claremont Colleges Working Papers 1
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RePEc 82 ECONIS (ZBW) 68 EconStor 40 Other ZBW resources 4 BASE 1
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The Only Child
Ilciukas, Julius; Lundborg, Petter; Plug, Erik; … - 2025
We estimate the impact of having siblings on school outcomes of first-born children. By leveraging exogenous variation in first and later IVF treatments, we construct an improved instrumental variable estimator that tackles exclusion violations and identifies causal effects for compliers and...
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Parental support and diversity in sibling personality
Foley, William; Kröger, Lea Katharina; Radl, Jonas - In: Advances in Life Course Research 63 (2025), pp. 1-31
Personality is associated with important life outcomes such as occupational status, and there is continued interest in understanding how family processes shape people’s character. Previous research has shown that despite being exposed to a common family environment, sibling personalities...
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Voting Among Siblings
Bloem, Michael D.; Holbein, John B.; Imlay, Samuel J.; … - 2025
Using millions of siblings in the U.S., we detail three findings that quantify whether siblings influence one another to vote in national elections. First, and descriptively, younger siblings are 10 percentage points (50 percent) more likely to vote in their first eligible election when their...
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Intended college major choice and the inheritance of majors
Brunello, Giorgio; Campo, Francesco; Lodigiani, Elisabetta - In: Economics letters 255 (2025), pp. 1-5
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Voting among siblings
Bloem, Michael D.; Holbein, John B.; Imlay, Samuel J.; … - 2025
Using millions of siblings in the U.S., we detail three findings that quantify whether siblings influence one another to vote in national elections. First, and descriptively, younger siblings are 10 percentage points (50 percent) more likely to vote in their first eligible election when their...
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The only child
Ilciukas, Julius; Lundborg, Petter; Plug, Erik J. S.; … - 2025
We estimate the impact of having siblings on school outcomes of first-born children. By leveraging exogenous variation in first and later IVF treatments, we construct an improved instrumental variable estimator that tackles exclusion violations and identifies causal effects for compliers and...
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Down syndrome or Rett syndrome in the family: Parental reflections on sibling experience
Gray, Caitlin; Leonard, Helen; Wong, Kingsley; Reed, Sally - In: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 49 (2024) 1, pp. 11-24
Background: Siblings of children with intellectual disability have unique family experiences, varying by type of disability. Methods: Parents of children with Down syndrome (156) or with Rett syndrome (149) completed questionnaires relating to sibling advantages and disadvantages, experiences of...
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Psychological well-being of only children : evidence from the one-child policy
Park, Albert; Wu, Lingwei - In: The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 25 (2025) 3, pp. 745-769
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Sibling moderation of young adult psychological distress during a crisis: Evidence from the United Kingdom's first Covid-19 lockdown
Waddell, Lisa; Harkness, Susan - 2022
Young adults often rely on their parents following a crisis, and it is difficult to identify how families may mitigate any adverse emotional effects of moving home. The shock of UK Covid-19 lockdown policy, which negatively impacted all young adults, provides an opportunity to investigate how...
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Intergenerational transmission of fertility : evidence from China's population control policies
Yin, Yongkun - 2022
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Sibling moderation of young adult psychological distress during a crisis : evidence from the United Kingdom's first Covid-19 lockdown
Waddell, Lisa; Harkness, Susan - 2022
Young adults often rely on their parents following a crisis, and it is difficult to identify how families may mitigate any adverse emotional effects of moving home. The shock of UK Covid-19 lockdown policy, which negatively impacted all young adults, provides an opportunity to investigate how...
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Quelle est l'influence du milieu familial d'origine sur le revenu des jeunes adultes?
Sicsic, Michaël - In: Revue économique : revue bimestrielle 75 (2024) 2, pp. 217-229
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The impact of family-based human capital on corporate innovation : evidence from sibling-chairpersons in china
Xu, Nianhang; Chan, Kam C.; Xie, Rongrong; Chen, Qinyuan; … - In: Management science : journal of the Institute for … 70 (2024) 10, pp. 7062-7089
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Child Disability and Effects on Sibling Mental Health
Currie, Janet M.; Daysal, N. Meltem; Gørtz, Mette; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Mental health disorders are the leading cause of childhood disability worldwide. We examine the impact of a relatively common household stressor on child mental health: the presence of a younger sibling with a physical disability. Using Danish administrative data from families with at least 3...
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The role of maternal postpartum depression on newbor and siblings' behaviour
Schiavon, Lucia - 2021
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Do economic preferences of children predict behavior?
Breitkopf, Laura; Chowdhury, Shyamal K.; Priyam, Shambhavi - 2020
Economic theory and empirical evidence establish that economic preferences predict behavior and life outcomes for children, adolescents, and adults. In this paper, we use novel data on 4,282 siblings aged 6 to 16 that combine incentivized measures of time, risk, and social preferences with...
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Do parents compensate or reinforce child ability gaps : evidence from Egypt using private tutoring
Rizk, Reham - 2020
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Essays on labor and family economics in China
Lei, Lei - 2020
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Do economic preferences of children predict behavior?
Breitkopf, Laura; Chowdhury, Shyamal K.; Priyam, Shambhavi - 2020
Economic theory and empirical evidence establish that economic preferences predict behavior and life outcomes for children, adolescents, and adults. In this paper, we use novel data on 4,282 siblings aged 6 to 16 that combine incentivized measures of time, risk, and social preferences with...
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O Brother, Where Start Thou? Sibling-Spillovers in College Enrollment
Goodman, Joshua S.; Hurwitz, Michael; Mulhern, Christine; … - 2019
We study within-family spillovers in college enrollment to show college-going behavior is transmissible between peers. Because siblings' test scores are weakly correlated, we exploit college-specific admissions thresholds that directly affect older but not younger siblings' college options....
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Intra-household resource allocation when food prices soar : impacts on child growth in Indonesia
Yamauchi, Futoshi; Larson, Donald F. - 2019
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O brother, where start thou? : sibling-spillovers in college enrollment
Goodman, Joshua S.; Hurwitz, Michael; Mulhern, Christine; … - 2019
We study within-family spillovers in college enrollment to show college-going behavior is transmissible between peers. Because siblings' test scores are weakly correlated, we exploit college-specific admissions thresholds that directly affect older but not younger siblings' college options....
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O brother, where start thou? : sibling-spillovers in college enrollment
Goodman, Joshua S.; Hurwitz, Michael; Mulhern, Christine; … - 2019
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Universal family background effects on education across and within societies
Grätz, Michael; Barclay, Kieron J.; Wiborg, Øyvind N.; … - 2019
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Mechanisms underlying familial influence on elite political behavior : evidence from the U.S. circuit courts of appeals
Lempert, Daniel; Camacho, Alyse - In: Review of law and economics : publ. in cooperation with … 18 (2022) 1, pp. 55-68
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The Impact of Complex Family Structure on Child Well‐Being: Evidence From Siblings
Mostafa, Tarek; Gambaro, Ludovica; Joshi, Heather - In: Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (2018) 4, pp. 902-918
Evidence from the United Kingdom Millennium Cohort on children at ages 3 and 5 with older siblings addresses the questions of whether those living with both biological parents and only full siblings have better emotional and behavior outcomes than other children, and whether nonfull siblings...
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The Educational and Fertility Effects of Sibling Deaths
Thamarapani, Dhanushka; Rockmore, Marc; Friedman, Willa - 2018
An emerging literature finds that childhood exposure to adverse events determines adult outcomes and behavior. We extend this research to understand the influence of witnessing a sibling death as a child on subsequent educational and fertility outcomes in Indonesia. Using panel data and a...
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Experienced and Inherited Disadvantage: A Longitudinal Study of Early Adulthood Neighbourhood Careers of Siblings
Manley, David; van Ham, Maarten; Hedman, Lina - 2018
Longer term exposure to high poverty neighbourhoods can affect individual socio-economic outcomes later in life. Previous research has shown strong path dependence in individual neighbourhood histories. A growing literature shows that the neighbourhood histories of people is linked to the...
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Experienced and inherited disadvantage : a longitudinal study of early adulthood neighbourhood careers of siblings
Manley, David; Ham, Maarten van; Hedman, Lina - 2018
Longer term exposure to high poverty neighbourhoods can affect individual socio-economic outcomes later in life. Previous research has shown strong path dependence in individual neighbourhood histories. A growing literature shows that the neighbourhood histories of people is linked to the...
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Household determinants of teen marriage and childbearing : sister effects across four low- and middle-income countries
Pesando, Luca Maria; Abufhele, Alejandra - 2018
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Spillovers in Education Choice
Joensen, Juanna Schrøter; Nielsen, Helena Skyt - 2017
This paper examines how skills are shaped by social interactions in families. We show that older siblings causally affect younger sibling's education choices and early career earnings. We focus on critical course choices in high school and overcome the identification challenges of estimating...
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Sorting out Neighbourhood Effects Using Sibling Data
Hedman, Lina; Manley, David; van Ham, Maarten - 2017
Previous research has reported evidence of intergenerational transmission of both neighbourhood status and social and economic outcomes later in life; parents influence where their children live as adults and how well they do later in life in terms of their income. However, interactions between...
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Spillovers in education choice
Joensen, Juanna Schrøter; Nielsen, Helena Skyt - 2017
This paper examines how skills are shaped by social interactions in families. We show that older siblings causally affect younger sibling's education choices and early career earnings. We focus on critical course choices in high school and overcome the identification challenges of estimating...
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Sorting out neighbourhood effects using sibling data
Hedman, Lina; Manley, David; Ham, Maarten van - 2017
Previous research has reported evidence of intergenerational transmission of both neighbourhood status and social and economic outcomes later in life; parents influence where their children live as adults and how well they do later in life in terms of their income. However, interactions between...
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Family structure and home ownership : evidence from China
Wang, Shun; Zhou, Weina - 2017
This paper studies how individuals, particularly low-income individuals, have financed housing purchases since the housing market was privatized in urban China in the 1990s. To the surprise of many policy makers and economists, more than 80% of the households in urban China owned private housing...
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Walking in your footsteps : Sibling spillovers in higher education choices
Aguirre, Josefa; Matta, Juan - In: Economics of education review 80 (2021), pp. 1-28
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Keeping it for yourself or your sister? Experimental evidence on birth order effects on resource distribution between kin and non-kin
Lespiau, Florence; Hopfensitz, Astrid; Kaminski, Gwenaël - In: Journal of economic psychology : research in economic … 82 (2021), pp. 1-7
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The remittance behaviour of Kenyan sibling migrants
Jena, Farai - In: IZA Journal of Migration 5 (2016) 11, pp. 1-20
This paper examines the remittance behaviour of multiple-sibling migrants and the motivations of Kenyan siblings in sending remittances to their household of origin. The presence of other siblings is found to decrease the probability of remitting but has no effect on the amount sent. The volume...
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Smoking Behaviour and Early Retirement Due to Chronic Disability
Bengtsson, Tommy; Nilsson, Anton - 2016
This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement. Exploiting population-wide registry data from Sweden, we contribute to the literature by accounting for a much broader range of potential confounders. In particular, by the use of sibling and twin fixed effects, we...
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Smoking behaviour and early retirement due to chronic disability
Bengtsson, Tommy; Nilsson, Anton - 2016
This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement. Exploiting population-wide registry data from Sweden, we contribute to the literature by accounting for a much broader range of potential confounders. In particular, by the use of sibling and twin fixed effects, we...
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The long-term effect of childhood poverty
Lesner, Rune V. - 2016
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The consequences of sibling rivalry on survival and reproductive success across different ecological contexts: a comparison of the historical Krummhörn and Quebec populations
Fox, Jonathan; Willführ, Kai; Gagnon, Alain-G.; … - 2016
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Do siblings make us happy?
Wang, Shun; Zhou, Weina - 2016
In this paper we estimate the causal effect of having brothers as compared to having sisters on individuals' happiness in China. To identify the effect, we explore random gender assignment of siblings, conditional on the number of siblings, among urban residents born before the One Child Policy...
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The remittance behaviour of Kenyan sibling migrants
Jena, Farai - In: IZA journal of migration : IZAJOM 5 (2016) 11, pp. 1-20
This paper examines the remittance behaviour of multiple-sibling migrants and the motivations of Kenyan siblings in sending remittances to their household of origin. The presence of other siblings is found to decrease the probability of remitting but has no effect on the amount sent. The volume...
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Healthy(?), Wealthy, and Wise: Birth Order and Adult Health
Black, Sandra E.; Devereux, Paul J.; Salvanes, Kjell G. - 2015
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children's outcomes such as education, IQ scores, and earnings, the evidence for effects on health is more limited. This paper uses a large dataset on the population of Norway and focuses on the effect of birth order on a range...
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Examining the effects of birth order on personality
Rohrer, Julia M.; Egloff, Boris; Schmukle, Stefan C. - 2015
This study examined the long-standing question of whether a person's position among siblings has a lasting impact on that person's life course. Empirical research on the relation between birth order and intelligence has convincingly documented that performances on psychometric intelligence tests...
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Examining the effects of birth order on personality
Rohrer, Julia M.; Egloff, Boris; Schmukle, Stefan Christian - 2015
This study examined the long-standing question of whether a person’s position among siblings has a lasting impact on that person’s life course. Empirical research on the relation between birth order and intelligence has convincingly documented that performances on psychometric intelligence...
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Healthy(?), wealthy, and wise : birth order and adult health
Black, Sandra E.; Devereux, Paul J.; Salvanes, Kjell G. - 2015
While recent research finds strong evidence that birth order affects children's outcomes such as education, IQ scores, and earnings, the evidence for effects on health is more limited. This paper uses a large dataset on the population of Norway and focuses on the effect of birth order on a range...
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Sibship size and height before, during, and after the fertility decline
Öberg, Stefan - In: Demographic Research 32 (2015) 2, pp. 29-74
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Are All of the Good Men Fathers? The Effect of Having Children on Earnings
Kunze, Astrid - 2014
This study reconsiders the empirical question of whether men's earnings increase because of children. Large Norwegian register data are used for brother and twin pairs who are followed over their life cycle from their first entry into the labour market. The data permit family-fixed effects to be...
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