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The More the Merrier? The Effect of Family Size and Birth Order on Children’s Education
| This study seeks to determine what, if any, causal relationship exists between both family size and birth order, and educational attainment. |
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California Center for Population Research  January 2005 |
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Does Family Background Affect Educational Attainment Differently According to Family Structure, Birth Order, and Sex?
| This paper examines the differential effects of family background on children's educational attainment according to birth order and sex. |
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Center for Demography and Ecology: University of Wisonsin-Madison  December 1995 |
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Birth Order
| This paper outlines common characteristics of the firstborn, middle, and youngest child, as well as those of an only child, and suggests ways for parents to meet the specific needs of each child. |
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The University of Maine Co-Operative Extension  January 01, 2001 |
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The More the Merrier? The Effect of Family Composition on Children's Education
| This paper examines the effects of family size on children's educational attainment in Norway. |
Category: Family Relations > Birth order |
Institute for the Study of Labor  January 17, 2005 |
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All the Ties that Bind: Race, Ethnicity, and Why Families Support Adult Children
| This paper discusses racial and ethnic differences in parental support for adult children, and investigates factors that influence parents' decisions to support some of their children but not others. |
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Population Studies Center  September 2001 |
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Oh Boy! Oh Boy! : College Students' Prediction for Their First Child
| This study examined undergraduates' gender predictions for their first child. |
Category: Family Relations > Birth order |
National Council on Family Relations Conference Presentation  November 20, 2002 |
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