This paper estimates the effects of attending medical school on health outcomes by exploiting that admission to medical school in the Netherlands is determined by a lottery. Among the applicants for medical school, people who attended medical school have on average 1.5 more years of completed education than people who did not. They are also more likely to have been exposed to a health-related education curriculum. The results show only modest impacts on health outcomes. Attending medical school reduces alcohol consumption and being underweight somewhat, and has a small positive impact on self-reported health status. It has, however, a small negative effect on the frequency of physical exercise and no significant impact on smoking, and being...
Background: Are applicants from private schools advantaged in gaining entry to degrees in medicine? ...
Baltagi, Badi/0000-0003-0469-4479WOS: 000481723400012This paper analyzes the relationship between ed...
Introduction: High stakes are involved in student selection, for both medical schools and applicants...
This paper estimates the effects of attending medical school on health behavior and health status ex...
We exploit admission lotteries to estimate the returns to medical school in the Netherlands. Using d...
We exploit admission lotteries to estimate the returns to medical school in the Netherlands. Using d...
Context Objectives Resources for medical education are becoming more constrained, whereas accountabi...
A large and growing body of literature has examined the causal impact of schooling on health and hea...
Many different medical school selection processes are used worldwide. In this paper, we examine the ...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
BackgroundEvidence for the effectiveness of the selection of medical students is weak. This study ai...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Marielle Heckmann, Educational Institute, and Raymo...
This paper analyses the relation between two important aspects of human capital: education and healt...
A key policy question is whether continued expansion of university education is beneficial for the m...
This paper exploits an arbitrary university eligibility rule in Sweden combined with regression disc...
Background: Are applicants from private schools advantaged in gaining entry to degrees in medicine? ...
Baltagi, Badi/0000-0003-0469-4479WOS: 000481723400012This paper analyzes the relationship between ed...
Introduction: High stakes are involved in student selection, for both medical schools and applicants...
This paper estimates the effects of attending medical school on health behavior and health status ex...
We exploit admission lotteries to estimate the returns to medical school in the Netherlands. Using d...
We exploit admission lotteries to estimate the returns to medical school in the Netherlands. Using d...
Context Objectives Resources for medical education are becoming more constrained, whereas accountabi...
A large and growing body of literature has examined the causal impact of schooling on health and hea...
Many different medical school selection processes are used worldwide. In this paper, we examine the ...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
BackgroundEvidence for the effectiveness of the selection of medical students is weak. This study ai...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Marielle Heckmann, Educational Institute, and Raymo...
This paper analyses the relation between two important aspects of human capital: education and healt...
A key policy question is whether continued expansion of university education is beneficial for the m...
This paper exploits an arbitrary university eligibility rule in Sweden combined with regression disc...
Background: Are applicants from private schools advantaged in gaining entry to degrees in medicine? ...
Baltagi, Badi/0000-0003-0469-4479WOS: 000481723400012This paper analyzes the relationship between ed...
Introduction: High stakes are involved in student selection, for both medical schools and applicants...