兄弟真的更好吗?重新审视兄弟姐妹性别构成与教育成就

Are Brothers Really Better? Sibling Sex Composition and Educational Achievement Revisited

Journal of Human Resources · 1997
被引 119
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

重新检验兄弟姐妹性别构成对教育成就的影响,发现对白人基本无影响,但对黑人群体,有姐妹或姐妹数量较多者教育成就更高。

Abstract

In this paper, I examine the relationship between sibling sex composition and educational achievement. First, I replicate the study of Butcher and Case (1994) using data on a more recent birth cohort. Contrary to the findings of that study, I find basically no effect of sibling sex composition on the educational attainment of white males or females, although among black adults, those who grew up with a sister, or who had relatively more sisters, had greater levels of educational attainment than persons with no or fewer sisters. Second, I broaden the analysis by examining the educational outcomes of children and teenagers. This extension is important because it provides an additional opportunity to test for sibling sex composition effects, and it helps differentiate between potential causes of a sibling sex composition effect. The results obtained from the analysis of child and teen outcomes suggest that sibling sex composition had little effect on educational achievement. The only group to be affected was black teens between the ages of 15 and 18. Those who grew up with sisters had higher educational achievement levels than those who grew up with brothers.

兄弟姐妹性别构成教育成就种族差异同胞效应