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While it is well known that birth order affects educational attainment, less is known about its effects on earnings. Using data from eleven European countries for males born between 1935 and 1956, we show that firstborns enjoy on average a 13.7 percent premium over laterborns in their wage at...
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labour market outcomes, with a focus on Europe. There is evidence that high cognitive test scores are likely to result not …
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While it is well known that birth order affects educational attainment, less is known about its effects on earnings. Using data from eleven European countries for males born between 1935 and 1956, we show that firstborns enjoy on average a 13.7 percent premium over laterborns in their wage at...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329185
labour market outcomes, with a focus on Europe. There is evidence that high cognitive test scores are likely to result not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010278324