The Origins of Happiness

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Family Income

The Effect of Family Income on
Intellectual Performance

By contrast, if we turn to intellectual performance there are


effects of a different magnitude, as Table 10.3 shows. The


β- coefficient (or partial correlation) between income and


intellectual performance is close to 0.14 at every age. And


the effect of a 10% rise in family income is a rise of 0.024


standard deviations in intellectual performance.^8


So suppose one considers a poor family with one child


and a total household income of £15,000. This implies that


for roughly £10,000 (a 4% increase each year for 16 years)


the child’s GCSE performance could improve by 0.010 stan-


dard deviations.


Table 10.2. How children’s behavior is affected by family income
(ALSPAC)

Effect on standardized
behavior at β- coefficient


Log income
unstandardized

16 0.08 (.02) 0.13 (.04)
11 0.06 (.02) 0.10 (.03)
5 0.02 (.01) 0.03 (.02)

Table 10.3. How children’s intellectual performance is affected by
family income (ALSPAC)

Effect on standardized
intellectual performance at β- coefficient


Log income
unstandardized

16 0.14 (.01) 0.24 (.02)
11 0.14 (.01) 0.24 (.02)
5 0.13 (.01) 0.21 (.02)
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