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Facebook to research studying the relationship between the profession of fathers sons



Facebook, a research firm, published last week, new research paper interesting about the existence of a relationship between the user's choice of future profession and the profession of his parents, the study is based on data about 5.6 million anonymous account on the social network.

The study looked for the first time in the relationship between father and son profession and the profession of the mother and her daughter in order to understand the factors that influence the choice of profession, and found a variety of results depending on the actions that have been discussed, as the company found that the father, who works in the legal profession is more prone by 4.6 times to have a child has practiced medicine.

And the work of the data scientist at Facebook Ismail Onur Filiz a group of 5.6 million expense for the parents of the places English-speaking sample analysis.

The sample included users who have added information about the existence of a relationship or friendship, religion and children on social network along with the inclusion of their careers, and select the network business major categories depending on the options listed.

The study added that only 3 percent of the children choose the same field of a father who worked in agriculture or fishing career, also noted that this possibility with a 7.6 twice the overall rate.

And opted for 20 per cent of girls working mothers in the office and administrative support same profession, and this percentage accounted for twice the usual rate ratio, while 8.5 percent chose girls working mothers in the nursing profession of nursing, the ratio to form 3.75 times the overall rate.

Research has found that people in the family were relatively more likely to choose the same career parents, but there is an absolute majority of kids have found their way and chose
different occupations from their parents or siblings



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