Less schooling is associated with increased biological risks for chronic disease, but whether increasing years of schooling through policy interventions reduces these risks remains unclear. We examine the effect of a major education reform introduced in 1959 that raised the minimum school leaving age from 14 to 16 years in France, offering a unique natural experiment. We assess the causal impact of increased schooling duration on 16 biomarkers of cardiovascular, metabolic, organ and immune function in a large cohort of men and women born around 1953. Using a Regression Discontinuity Design, we find that the reform led to a significant increase in schooling duration among children from disadvantaged families; but longer schooling did not tra...
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health out-comes. ...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
International audienceThe strong association of educational attainment with health and mortality is ...
Using data from the Health Survey for England and the English Longitudinal Study on Ageing, we estim...
International audienceBackground: Longer schooling is associated with better physical, mental and co...
Recent studies have claimed to show a significant causal impact of education on health status. Their...
Educated people are generally healthier, have fewer comorbidities and live longer than people with l...
In the current article, we examine whether and how reforms in tracking age affect educational inequa...
In this paper we investigate the causal effect of years of schooling on health and health-related be...
In this paper we investigate the causal effect of years of schooling on health and health-related be...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
The current study provides new empirical evidence on the causal effect of education on health-relate...
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health out-comes. ...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
International audienceThe strong association of educational attainment with health and mortality is ...
Using data from the Health Survey for England and the English Longitudinal Study on Ageing, we estim...
International audienceBackground: Longer schooling is associated with better physical, mental and co...
Recent studies have claimed to show a significant causal impact of education on health status. Their...
Educated people are generally healthier, have fewer comorbidities and live longer than people with l...
In the current article, we examine whether and how reforms in tracking age affect educational inequa...
In this paper we investigate the causal effect of years of schooling on health and health-related be...
In this paper we investigate the causal effect of years of schooling on health and health-related be...
This paper estimates the exogenous effect of schooling on reduced incidence of hypertension. Using t...
The current study provides new empirical evidence on the causal effect of education on health-relate...
There is a strong, positive and well-documented correlation between education and health out-comes. ...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...