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Keyword: Siblings

The girls born to be a success

Firstborn girls ‘most likely to be successful’

First-born best placed to succeed

Born winners: the daughters growing up in first place

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

Inequality in pupils’ test scores: how much do family, sibling type and neighbourhood matter?

Understanding family and friends care: analysis of a population study

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