2023
Sibling Spillovers: Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families.
Zang E, Tan P, Cook P. Sibling Spillovers: Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families. American Journal Of Sociology 2023, 128: 1529-1571. PMID: 38298548, PMCID: PMC10828899, DOI: 10.1086/724723.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpillover effectsSchool entry cutoff dateDisadvantaged familiesMiddle schoolFamily backgroundTest scoresPositive spillover effectsPublic school studentsHigher test scoresSchool starting ageSchool entry lawsSignificantly higher test scoresMother's educational attainmentOlder siblingsQuasi-experimental approachCompare test scoresSchool povertyAcademic outcomesSchool studentsEconomic inequalityHousehold structureSchoolEducational attainmentCutoff dateYounger siblings
2016
Stillbirths: recall to action in high-income countries
Flenady V, Wojcieszek A, Middleton P, Ellwood D, Erwich J, Coory M, Khong T, Silver R, Smith G, Boyle F, Lawn J, Blencowe H, Leisher S, Gross M, Horey D, Farrales L, Bloomfield F, McCowan L, Brown S, Joseph K, Zeitlin J, Reinebrant H, Cacciatore J, Ravaldi C, Vannacci A, Cassidy J, Cassidy P, Farquhar C, Wallace E, Siassakos D, Heazell A, Storey C, Sadler L, Petersen S, Frøen J, Goldenberg R, Flenady V, Frøen J, Kinney M, de Bernis L, Lawn J, Blencowe H, Heazell A, Leisher S, Ruidiaz J, Carvalho A, Dahlstrom J, East C, Fox J, Gibbons K, Ibiebele I, Kildea S, Gardener G, Lourie R, Wilson P, Gordon A, Jennings B, Kent A, McDonald S, Merchant K, Oats J, Walker S, Raven L, Schirmann A, de Montigny F, Guyon G, Blondel B, de Wall S, Bonham S, Corcoran P, Cregan M, Meany S, Murphy M, Fukui S, Gordijn S, Korteweg F, Cronin R, Mason V, Culling V, Usynina A, Pettersson K, Rådestad I, van Gogh S, Bichara B, Bradley S, Ellis A, Downe S, Draper E, Manktelow B, Scott J, Smith L, Stones W, Lavender T, Duke W, Fretts R, Gold K, McClure E, Reddy U. Stillbirths: recall to action in high-income countries. The Lancet 2016, 387: 691-702. PMID: 26794070, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(15)01020-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitude to HealthData AccuracyDelivery of Health CareDeveloped CountriesFemaleGestational AgeGlobal HealthHealth PolicyHealthcare DisparitiesHospice CareHumansIncomeInternational CooperationPerinatal MortalityPostnatal CarePractice Guidelines as TopicPregnancyPrenatal CareRisk FactorsStereotypingStillbirthConceptsHigh-income countriesStillbirth rateLate gestation stillbirthAdverse socioeconomic circumstancesIntrapartum stillbirthUnexplained stillbirthBereavement careStillbirthCare contributesStillborn childSocioeconomic circumstancesCausal pathwaysAdvantaged counterpartsDisadvantaged familiesEquity gapCareWomen
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