Sensitive Genotypes Yield Disadvantage in Poor Families, but Advantage in Wealthier Ones
“The study’s results suggest that children with sensitive genotypes who come from low-income homes will be less financially successful than their same-sex sibling without those genotypes. But children with those same genotypes from a high-income home would actually fare better economically as young adults than their brother or sister, said Emily Rauscher, a KU assistant professor of sociology.”