Data from 919 household surveys conducted between 1960 and 2012 spanning 147 countries are used to evaluate the relationship between rising life expectancy at birth and lifetime years of schooling for successive birth cohorts between 1905 and 1988. We find significant positive effects of increased life expectancy at birth on lifetime completed years of schooling in 95% of the surveys with significant negative effects found in only 2.3%. Rising life expectancy at birth for a birth cohort has intergenerational benefits in that their children’s schooling also increases. Rising life expectancy at birth since 1905 can explain 70% of the rising completed years of schooling for those birth cohorts
By using historical data on about 50,000 twins born in Sweden during 1886–1958, we demonstrate a pos...
Following Ben-Porath (1967), the influence of life expectancy on education has attracted much attent...
The mechanism stating that longer life implies larger investment in human capital, is premised on th...
Exploiting cross–birth cohort and cross-country variation from a pool of 188 household surveys from ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The contrasting results from previous...
Prior research has found socio-economic determinants such as education to affect health outcomes. Ye...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
This paper presents an analysis of the differential role of mortality for the optimal schooling and ...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
Abstract I argue that the relationship between life expectancy and schooling crucially depends on wh...
We analyze the effects of life expectancy on human capital with a big longitudinal yearly dataset ov...
Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy particularl...
Background: Many studies show large differences in life expectancy across the range of education, in...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
It has been argued that increased life expectancy raises the rate of return on education, causing a ...
By using historical data on about 50,000 twins born in Sweden during 1886–1958, we demonstrate a pos...
Following Ben-Porath (1967), the influence of life expectancy on education has attracted much attent...
The mechanism stating that longer life implies larger investment in human capital, is premised on th...
Exploiting cross–birth cohort and cross-country variation from a pool of 188 household surveys from ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The contrasting results from previous...
Prior research has found socio-economic determinants such as education to affect health outcomes. Ye...
In the second half of the 20th century, the advances in human longevity observed have been accompani...
This paper presents an analysis of the differential role of mortality for the optimal schooling and ...
Life expectancy at birth has increased dramatically across the globe. The widely held assumption tha...
Abstract I argue that the relationship between life expectancy and schooling crucially depends on wh...
We analyze the effects of life expectancy on human capital with a big longitudinal yearly dataset ov...
Significant reductions in mortality are reflected in strong increases in life expectancy particularl...
Background: Many studies show large differences in life expectancy across the range of education, in...
The goal of this paper is to examine and identify the factors that can lead to an increase in life e...
It has been argued that increased life expectancy raises the rate of return on education, causing a ...
By using historical data on about 50,000 twins born in Sweden during 1886–1958, we demonstrate a pos...
Following Ben-Porath (1967), the influence of life expectancy on education has attracted much attent...
The mechanism stating that longer life implies larger investment in human capital, is premised on th...