We want to think of the family as a haven, a sheltered port from the maelstrom of social forces that rip through our lives. Within the family, we like to think, everyone starts out on equal footing. In this groundbreaking book, Dalton Conley shows us that inequality in families is not the exception but the norm. This pecking order is not necessarily determined by the natural abilities of each individual, and not even by the intentions or will of the parents. It is determined by the larger social forces that envelop the family. Conley has irrefutable empirical evidence backing up his assertions. The Pecking Order: Which Siblings Succeed and Why |