The Role of Sibling Patterns in the Educational Attainment of Hungarian Twins.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Twin Research and Human Genetics Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1017/thg.2024.37
András Pári, Ágnes Engler
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Studies concerning twins with a sociological focus are scarce in Hungary as well as international research, although the number of twin births has increased dramatically worldwide. The raising and education of twins are tasks demanding special attention from both the family and institutions. In our study we examine these aspects, looking back from adulthood, using the narrow scope of the available data from research based on the 'Hungarostudy 2021' database (N total: 7000; n twins: 106). Our results, corresponding to the hypotheses of educational sociology, demonstrate how the relationships between family size and school career and increasing number of siblings reduces the chances of high educational attainment. A regression analysis confirmed that both the number of siblings and a later position in the birth order reduces the chance of obtaining a higher education. For the second child in a family, the chance of earning a university degree is reduced to to 0.743. The role of a large family concerning higher education showed a stronger relationship in the case of twins compared to nontwins. For twins, the sibling pattern has a decisive effect in educational attainment. Twins themselves have a 1.449 times higher chance of obtaining a higher education compared to nontwins (p = 0.101), and fraternal twins have half (0.517) the chance of obtaining a higher education compared to identical twins; but both results are not significant (p = 0.156).

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兄弟姐妹模式在匈牙利双胞胎教育成就中的作用。
尽管全世界双胞胎的出生数量急剧增加,但匈牙利有关双胞胎的社会学研究和国际研究都很少。双胞胎的抚养和教育是需要家庭和机构特别关注的任务。在我们的研究中,我们利用基于 "Hungarostudy 2021 "数据库(总人数:7000;双胞胎人数:106)的研究数据,从成年期开始对这些方面进行了研究。我们的研究结果与教育社会学的假设相吻合,证明了家庭规模与求学生涯之间的关系,以及兄弟姐妹数量的增加会降低获得高学历的机会。回归分析证实,兄弟姐妹的数量和出生顺序中的较后位置都会降低获得高等教育的机会。对于家庭中的第二个孩子来说,获得大学学位的机会降低到 0.743。与非双胞胎相比,大家庭在高等教育方面的作用与双胞胎的关系更为密切。对于双胞胎来说,兄弟姐妹模式对其教育程度有着决定性的影响。与非双胞胎相比,双胞胎本身获得高等教育的几率要高出 1.449 倍(p = 0.101),而与同卵双胞胎相比,异卵双胞胎获得高等教育的几率要低一半(0.517);但这两个结果都不显著(p = 0.156)。
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Twin Research and Human Genetics
Twin Research and Human Genetics 医学-妇产科学
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1.50
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11.10%
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37
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.
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