While there is a well-established, large positive correlation between mental and physical health and education outcomes, establishing a causal link remains a substantial challenge. Building on findings from the biomedical literature, we exploit specific differences in the genetic code between siblings within the same family to estimate the causal impact of several poor health conditions on academic outcomes. We present evidence of large impacts of poor mental health on academic achievement. Further, our estimates suggest that family fixed effects estimators by themselves cannot fully account for the endogeneity of poor health. Finally, our sensitivity analysis suggests that these differences in specific portions of the genetic code have goo...
Debbie A Lawlor and Lyle J Palmer are members of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium (...
AbstractHeight has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is wh...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
One of the most robust relationships in the social sciences is the large positive correlation betwee...
There has been growing interest in using specific genetic markers as instrumental variables in attem...
This paper examines the influence of health conditions on academic performance during adolescence. T...
This paper examines the influence of health conditions on academic performance during adolescence. T...
Good health is positively related to children’s educational outcomes, but relationships may not be c...
The causal effect of health on education outcomes remains an open question in economics since unobse...
We are both grateful to the CLSRN for research support. Lehrer also wishes to thank SSHRC for additi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood maltreatment is associated with poor mental and physical health. However, the ...
Recent studies have begun to uncover the genetic architecture of educational attainment. We build on...
: We here address the causal relationship between the maternal genetic risk for depression and child...
Numerous studies report gene-environment interactions, suggesting that specific alleles have differe...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
Debbie A Lawlor and Lyle J Palmer are members of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium (...
AbstractHeight has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is wh...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...
One of the most robust relationships in the social sciences is the large positive correlation betwee...
There has been growing interest in using specific genetic markers as instrumental variables in attem...
This paper examines the influence of health conditions on academic performance during adolescence. T...
This paper examines the influence of health conditions on academic performance during adolescence. T...
Good health is positively related to children’s educational outcomes, but relationships may not be c...
The causal effect of health on education outcomes remains an open question in economics since unobse...
We are both grateful to the CLSRN for research support. Lehrer also wishes to thank SSHRC for additi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood maltreatment is associated with poor mental and physical health. However, the ...
Recent studies have begun to uncover the genetic architecture of educational attainment. We build on...
: We here address the causal relationship between the maternal genetic risk for depression and child...
Numerous studies report gene-environment interactions, suggesting that specific alleles have differe...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
Debbie A Lawlor and Lyle J Palmer are members of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium (...
AbstractHeight has long been recognized as being associated with better outcomes: the question is wh...
Contrary to traditional biological arguments, the differential susceptibility model suggests genotyp...