In many developed countries, health differences across education groups are striking. For instance, in the United States in 1999, the mortality rate among working-age adults with exactly twelve years of education was twice as high as among those with thirteen or more years of education (Hoyer
Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a pro...
We investigate the causal impact of education on life-expectancy using data for England and Walesfro...
The existence of education differentials in adult mortality has been well established. The issue of ...
Prior research has uncovered a large and positive correlation between educa- tion and health, but th...
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health out-comes. ...
Has the shape of the association between educational attainment and U.S. adult mortality changed in ...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Education is strongly associated with better health and longer lives. However, the extent to which e...
Educational disparities in U.S. adult mortality are large and have widened across birth cohorts. We ...
It is well known that education is very important in ensuring a better job, a better salary and in g...
Early in the twentieth century, scientists and doctors made tremendous achievements to improve healt...
In the United States, wide disparity exists in the health of individuals with different levels of ed...
Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality rates in many studies, the effect...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a pro...
We investigate the causal impact of education on life-expectancy using data for England and Walesfro...
The existence of education differentials in adult mortality has been well established. The issue of ...
Prior research has uncovered a large and positive correlation between educa- tion and health, but th...
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health out-comes. ...
Has the shape of the association between educational attainment and U.S. adult mortality changed in ...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Education is strongly associated with better health and longer lives. However, the extent to which e...
Educational disparities in U.S. adult mortality are large and have widened across birth cohorts. We ...
It is well known that education is very important in ensuring a better job, a better salary and in g...
Early in the twentieth century, scientists and doctors made tremendous achievements to improve healt...
In the United States, wide disparity exists in the health of individuals with different levels of ed...
Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality rates in many studies, the effect...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a pro...
We investigate the causal impact of education on life-expectancy using data for England and Walesfro...
The existence of education differentials in adult mortality has been well established. The issue of ...