Research suggests that children who were aggressive at school tended to take up highly paid careers, while those more emotionally fragile went on to earn less.
Research shows behaviour problems were associated with increased earningsWhile it might be hoped that playground bullies go on to lead sad, lonely lives, the opposite appears to be the case.
Researchers examined data from primary school teachers who assessed the children's social and emotional skills when they were aged ten in 1980, and matched it to their lives at the age of 46 in 2016. Children deemed more socially awkward or emotionally fragile went on to earn less, according to the research
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