Background Health in childhood and adolescence is a matter of contention. This article examines how infant and adolescent health act together with parental SES, health-related behaviour and academic factors to generate differences in the early life course with regard to later enrolment in higher education. Methods We used a questionnaire on health, The Oslo Health Study, which was linked to register data that provided detailed information on educational outcomes over time; and the Medical Birth Registry of Norway, which provided information on health at birth. Results It was found in the unadjusted results that infant health measures had a positive association with enrolment in higher education. After adjustment for adolescent health, the...
Background Several studies have established that parental education (as a proxy measure of socio-eco...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
It is well known that children with less educated parents have inferior health status in later life....
Background Health in childhood and adolescence is a matter of contention. This article examines how ...
This article examines the relationship between birthweight, adolescent health (general health and ps...
This article reconsiders the role of social origin in health selection by examining whether parental...
Background: Literature suggests that children’s educational achievement is associated with their hea...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
Parents, not doctors, are the primary gatekeepers of their children's health. Parental behavior play...
BackgroundThe health selection hypothesis suggests that poor health leads to low educational attainm...
In this paper we compare the educational attainment of adults who had relatively unhealthy parents w...
This study uses longitudinal data from the Norwegian Health Study linked with registry data (n = 132...
Abstract Background The health selection hypothesis s...
Objectives: Previous research finds adolescents expecting to attend university are more likely to d...
Background Several studies have established that parental education (as a proxy measure of socio-eco...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
It is well known that children with less educated parents have inferior health status in later life....
Background Health in childhood and adolescence is a matter of contention. This article examines how ...
This article examines the relationship between birthweight, adolescent health (general health and ps...
This article reconsiders the role of social origin in health selection by examining whether parental...
Background: Literature suggests that children’s educational achievement is associated with their hea...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
Parents, not doctors, are the primary gatekeepers of their children's health. Parental behavior play...
BackgroundThe health selection hypothesis suggests that poor health leads to low educational attainm...
In this paper we compare the educational attainment of adults who had relatively unhealthy parents w...
This study uses longitudinal data from the Norwegian Health Study linked with registry data (n = 132...
Abstract Background The health selection hypothesis s...
Objectives: Previous research finds adolescents expecting to attend university are more likely to d...
Background Several studies have established that parental education (as a proxy measure of socio-eco...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
It is well known that children with less educated parents have inferior health status in later life....