We examine the gender asymmetries in the health benefits of acquiring further education at a time of increasing gender equality and women s greater access to economic opportunities. A labor market reform in Spain in 1980 raised the minimum legal working age from 14 to 16, while the school-leaving age remained at 14. We apply a difference-in-difference strategy to identify the reform s within-cohort effects, where treated and control individuals differ only in their month of birth. Although the reform improved the educational attainment of both women and men, the long-term effects over mortality differ by gender. We find that the reform decreased mortality at young ages (14-29) by 6.3% among men and by 8.9% among women. This was driven by a ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
textabstractWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequali...
The relationship between differential mortality rates and differences in life expectancy is well und...
In 1980, a few years after its democratization process, Spain raised the minimum working age from 14...
Altres ajuts: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through the Research Centre on Micro-Socia...
Background. Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educational i...
We analyse the evolution of mortality rates in Spain by age and gender between 1990 and 2018. We com...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
Health expectancies vary worldwide according to socioeconomic status (SES). The lower SES usually sh...
Abstract Background Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educationa...
The existence of education differentials in adult mortality has been well established. The issue of ...
Background: Health expectancies vary worldwide according to socioeconomic status (SES), with health ...
BACKGROUND: Historically, women have lower all-cause mortality than men. It is less understood that ...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
We used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequalities in tota...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
textabstractWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequali...
The relationship between differential mortality rates and differences in life expectancy is well und...
In 1980, a few years after its democratization process, Spain raised the minimum working age from 14...
Altres ajuts: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through the Research Centre on Micro-Socia...
Background. Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educational i...
We analyse the evolution of mortality rates in Spain by age and gender between 1990 and 2018. We com...
For a long time, studies of socioeconomic gradients in health have limited their attention to betwee...
Health expectancies vary worldwide according to socioeconomic status (SES). The lower SES usually sh...
Abstract Background Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educationa...
The existence of education differentials in adult mortality has been well established. The issue of ...
Background: Health expectancies vary worldwide according to socioeconomic status (SES), with health ...
BACKGROUND: Historically, women have lower all-cause mortality than men. It is less understood that ...
This study computes educational inequalities in life expectancy (LE), healthy life expectancy (HLE),...
We used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequalities in tota...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse trends in mortality inequalities by educational level for main causes...
textabstractWe used longitudinal mortality data sets for the 1990s to compare socioeconomic inequali...
The relationship between differential mortality rates and differences in life expectancy is well und...