We investigate whether education induces individuals to have healthy lifestyle. To test for causality we instrument education by high school availability and birth order using data of Korean men; to account for correlations among health behaviors, we estimate a quadvariate probit model using simulated MLE. Our results indicate that an increase in education induces individuals to exercise regularly, and to get regular health checkups. We find, however, that education has little effect on smoking or drinking. We also discover that unobserved determinants of health behaviors are correlated, especially between smoking and drinking, and between exercising and getting health checkups. JEL Classification: I10, C3
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open4siArticle published online first. Version of Record online: 12 JAN 2015. Paper version: MARCH 2...
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Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may affect health...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health-education gradient by distinguis...
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This paper uses comparable micro-data from over 15 OECD countries to study the causal relationship b...
The theory on the demand for health suggests that schooling causes health because schooling increase...
Economists have long realized that schooling and good health are strongly positively correlated. Som...
open4siArticle published online first. Version of Record online: 12 JAN 2015. Paper version: MARCH 2...
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may affect health...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health-education gradient by distinguis...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk worldwide. Observational studies suggest that higher educ...
This paper examines the causal effect of higher education on health related outcomes. To address the...
In this paper, we investigate the causal effect of education on health using an instrumental variabl...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health education gradient by distinguis...
Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may affect health...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health-education gradient by distinguis...
Using a variety of data sets from two countries, we examine possible explanations for the relationsh...
This paper estimates the effects of attending medical school on health behavior and health status ex...
This paper uses comparable micro-data from over 15 OECD countries to study the causal relationship b...
The theory on the demand for health suggests that schooling causes health because schooling increase...
Economists have long realized that schooling and good health are strongly positively correlated. Som...