International audienceBackground: Longer schooling is associated with better physical, mental and cognitive functioning, but there is controversy as to whether these associations are causal. We examine the long-term health impact of a policy that increased compulsory schooling by 2 years in France for cohorts born on or after January 1953, offering a natural experiment.Methods: Data came from Constances, a randomly selected cohort of the French population assessed for cognition, depressive symptoms and physical functioning at ages 45 and older (n=18 929). We use a Regression Discontinuity Design to estimate the impact of increased schooling duration on health. Cognition was measured based on five validated neuropsychological tests and combi...
textabstractWhile there is no doubt that health is strongly correlated with education, whether schoo...
We revisit the much-investigated relationship between schooling and health, focusing on cognitive ab...
This paper explores whether educational attainment has a cognitive reserve capacity in elder life. U...
International audienceBackground: Longer schooling is associated with better physical, mental and co...
Less schooling is associated with increased biological risks for chronic disease, but whether increa...
International audienceThe strong association of educational attainment with health and mortality is ...
Recent studies have claimed to show a significant causal impact of education on health status. Their...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the causal effect of education on adult depression and cogn...
his project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/L007487/1 (Adminis...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to test for interactions between education and health status (...
Educated groups have better physical and mental health in later life. But is the type of school per ...
In this paper, we examine whether longer compulsory schooling has a causal effect on mental health, ...
We used differences in state school policies as natural experiments to evaluate the joint influence ...
A growing body of research suggests that adult child educational attainment benefits older parents' ...
textabstractWhile there is no doubt that health is strongly correlated with education, whether schoo...
We revisit the much-investigated relationship between schooling and health, focusing on cognitive ab...
This paper explores whether educational attainment has a cognitive reserve capacity in elder life. U...
International audienceBackground: Longer schooling is associated with better physical, mental and co...
Less schooling is associated with increased biological risks for chronic disease, but whether increa...
International audienceThe strong association of educational attainment with health and mortality is ...
Recent studies have claimed to show a significant causal impact of education on health status. Their...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the causal effect of education on adult depression and cogn...
his project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/L007487/1 (Adminis...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to test for interactions between education and health status (...
Educated groups have better physical and mental health in later life. But is the type of school per ...
In this paper, we examine whether longer compulsory schooling has a causal effect on mental health, ...
We used differences in state school policies as natural experiments to evaluate the joint influence ...
A growing body of research suggests that adult child educational attainment benefits older parents' ...
textabstractWhile there is no doubt that health is strongly correlated with education, whether schoo...
We revisit the much-investigated relationship between schooling and health, focusing on cognitive ab...
This paper explores whether educational attainment has a cognitive reserve capacity in elder life. U...