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BYU study finds first-borns have big edge in attention
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Price's study follows findings by UCLA economist Sandra Black. She and two colleagues found that older siblings get more education and make more money than their younger brothers and sisters. Follow-up research connected birth order to IQ, but none of the studies answered why birth order had such an impact.
"Joe's work has taken a big first step in helping us understand what is driving these birth order differences," said Black, in a written statement. She is a co-editor of the Journal of Human Resources.
"It's among the first to use a large data set to document systematic differences in parental investments by birth order," Black said.
Price added he has a theory, which he hasn't been able to prove, regarding large families. He believes parents of large families have a "bigger pie" and manage to put in a lot of quality time with all their children, foregoing personal time-consuming practices. However, the oldest child still gets a bigger slice of that pie, he said.
Price received his doctorate in economics from Cornell University in August 2007 and earned his bachelor of arts in economics from BYU in August 2003.
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Try reading his paper, then make your comments.
collegemom | Feb. 19, 2008 at 1:10 p.m.
Great research Joey or I should say Professor Price. One proud uncle....
Uncle Shawn Price | Feb. 14, 2008 at 10:59 p.m.
1st borns are raised by uptight rank amateurs. A lot of...
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