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Keyword: Birth Order

First-born best placed to succeed

Firstborn girls ‘most likely to be successful’

The girls born to be a success

Female and firstborn in the family? Then you’re the one who’s most likely to succeed

First born child and female? Then you’re more likely to be a success

Firstborn children really do excel, reveals groundbreaking study

Sibling configurations, educational aspiration and attainment

Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment

Family composition and children’s educational outcomes

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