This paper uses comparable micro-data from over 15 OECD countries to study the causal relationship between education and health outcomes. We combine three surveys (SHARE, HRS and ELSA) that include nationally representative samples of people aged 50 and over in these countries. We use variation in the timing of educational reforms across these countries as an instrument for the effect of education on health. Using instrumental variables Probit models (IV-Probit), we find causal evidence that more years of education lead to better health for a limited number of health markers. We find lower probabilities of reporting poor health, of having limitations in functional status (ADLs and iADLs) and of having been diagnosed with diabetes. These eff...
We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education p...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
We investigate if there is a causal link between education and health knowledge using data from the ...
Background: A clear understanding of the macro-level contexts in which education impacts health is i...
Background: A clear understanding of the macro-level contexts in which education impacts health is i...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
open4siArticle published online first. Version of Record online: 12 JAN 2015. Paper version: MARCH 2...
Education is strongly associated with better health and longer lives. However, the extent to which e...
In this note we revisit the paper by Fonseca et al. (Series 11: 83-103, 2020) who find that educatio...
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education p...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health education gradient by distinguis...
We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education p...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
We investigate if there is a causal link between education and health knowledge using data from the ...
Background: A clear understanding of the macro-level contexts in which education impacts health is i...
Background: A clear understanding of the macro-level contexts in which education impacts health is i...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
open4siArticle published online first. Version of Record online: 12 JAN 2015. Paper version: MARCH 2...
Education is strongly associated with better health and longer lives. However, the extent to which e...
In this note we revisit the paper by Fonseca et al. (Series 11: 83-103, 2020) who find that educatio...
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education p...
Education is arguably the most important correlate of health We study education-related inequality i...
We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health education gradient by distinguis...
We study the causal impact of education on chronic health conditions by exploitng two UK education p...
We investigate the causal effect of education on health and the part of it that is attributable to h...
We investigate if there is a causal link between education and health knowledge using data from the ...