We investigate sources of educational differences in smoking. Using a large German data set containing retrospective information on the age at smoking onset, we compare age-specific hazard rates of starting smoking between (future) low and high educated individuals. We find that up to 90% of the educational differences in smoking develop before the age of 16, i.e. before compulsory schooling is completed. This education gap persists into adulthood. Further, we examine the role of health-related knowledge (proxied by working in health-related occupations) and find it hardly explains smoking decisions. Our findings suggest that (unobserved) factors determining both the selection into smoking and education are almost exclusively responsible fo...
Background: Lower educational attainment is associated with increased rates of smoking, but ascertai...
We analyse the causal effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data ...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
We investigate sources of educational differences in smoking. Using a large German data set containi...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Numerous studies by economists during the past decade have revealed a large, statistically significa...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Background Despite abundant evidence that lower education is associated with a higher risk of smokin...
Smoking contributes to health inequalities, but how social inequalities in smoking develop in early ...
Background: Lower educational attainment is associated with increased rates of smoking, but ascertai...
We analyse the causal effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data ...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
We investigate sources of educational differences in smoking. Using a large German data set containi...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Numerous studies by economists during the past decade have revealed a large, statistically significa...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Background Despite abundant evidence that lower education is associated with a higher risk of smokin...
Smoking contributes to health inequalities, but how social inequalities in smoking develop in early ...
Background: Lower educational attainment is associated with increased rates of smoking, but ascertai...
We analyse the causal effect of education on starting and quitting smoking, using longitudinal data ...
This paper, using data for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, examines the hypothesis that there is...