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Coming up, some say your position in the birth order shapes your career intelligence and even personality.
But how much of this is science and how much is ST stereotype?
Let's explore the fascinating and sometimes contentious impact of birth order.
Where do you stand in your family lineup and does it matter?
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Are you the first born child in the middle or perhaps you're the only child?
Each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, of course.
But have you ever considered that where on the pecking order you're born may have an influence on your career prospects?
And there is research and support research to support and debunk this theory.
And today we'll discuss it all.
So what do we know about the birth order of children and what difference that makes?
Yeah, so many studies conducted on this and we're going to have a look at a handful of studies today.
Where are we though, in this child order?