
The favourite child. It’s a gag that crops up in almost every family – in fact, two days ago, my mother opened my birthday card with the following line:
To my favourite daughter…
I’m her only daughter.
It may be a cultural joke but a long-term study by sociologist Katherine Conger suggests there really is a favourite child and news flash, it might not be you.
The study, conducted in America, followed 384 families where a pair of siblings were born within four years of each other.
Results revealed that 74 percent of mothers and 70 per cent of fathers reported preferential treatment towards one child, according to Quartz.
