There are exceptions, as duly noted by Conley.  BTW, keep in mind that
this is not my opinion but a statement in Conley's book and backed by
extensive statistical evidence.

Joan
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>
>
>  The less the
>> resources, the more the earlier born benefit and the less resources
>> available to the later-born.
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>> Joan
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>   I am not sure about that.It would seem that some  later borns would have
> more financial opportunities afforded and other types of  educational
> programs available to them. The political ,constitutional and the state of
> the bation are very important,There were no affirmative action programs
> prior to the sixties.
> .Many older siblings have to remind heir younger siblings that they (the
> older siblings) had to walk  and  not drive to school.
>
> Michael Sylvester,PhD
> Daytona Beach,Florida
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