Family-Size Effects on Earnings – Definitions Matter
Abstract
Number of siblings has previously been found to adversely affect earned income. However,
we still lack understanding of whether nature or nurture drives this effect. We examine in
detail the effects of having different kinds of siblings and find that the number of siblings one
grew up with has a strong negative effect on earnings, while the total number of siblings as
such has no significant effect. We also find that number of full-siblings has a strong effect
irrespective of having grown up together. Hence, both nature and nurture play a role.
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Date
2009-05-20Author
Lampi, Elina
Nordblom, Katarina
Keywords
family size
birth order
siblings
earnings
nature
nurture
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
364
Language
eng