Premature babies likely to end up with low-paying jobs in adulthood, study finds
Researchers explained that this was because of poor numeracy skills
Babies who were born premature don’t grow up to be as financially strong as most adults, according to scientists. They also said that this was because they were more likely to end up in lower-paid jobs because of poor numeracy skills.
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The results revealed that in both groups – from 1958 and 1970 – children born premature tended to have lower wealth by the time they reached 42. The researchers also noted that participants born early also showed lower educational qualifications in adulthood compared to those who were born full-term.
The study was published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.