Members of the National Child Development Study cohort attended very different types of secondary schools, as their schooling lay within the transition period of the comprehensive education reform in England and Wales. This provides a natural setting to explore the impact of educational attainment and of school quality on health and health-related behavior later in life. We use a combination of matching methods and parametric regressions to deal with selection effects and to evaluate differences in adult health outcomes and health-related behavior for cohort members exposed to the old selective and to the new comprehensive educational systems
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
A substantial body of empirical evidence has found a connection between education and health. An em...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
Robust evidence suggesting a strong association between greater educational attainment, betterhealth...
In this paper I estimate the relationship between school quality and mortality. Although many studi...
This article analyses the impact of comprehensive education on health inequalities. Given that educa...
his project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/L007487/1 (Adminis...
Educated groups have better physical and mental health in later life. But is the type of school per ...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
Background. Implementing health improvement is often perceived as diverting resource away from schoo...
In the current article, we examine whether and how reforms in tracking age affect educational inequa...
Many studies suggest that years of formal schooling completed is the most important correlate of goo...
BACKGROUND: Adult health and its determinants are influenced by the environment in childhood. The sc...
Background There is recognition that health and education are intrinsically linked through, for exa...
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
A substantial body of empirical evidence has found a connection between education and health. An em...
An association between health and education has been well-established empirically. It is not clear ...
Robust evidence suggesting a strong association between greater educational attainment, betterhealth...
In this paper I estimate the relationship between school quality and mortality. Although many studi...
This article analyses the impact of comprehensive education on health inequalities. Given that educa...
his project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number ES/L007487/1 (Adminis...
Educated groups have better physical and mental health in later life. But is the type of school per ...
Background: Education is widely associated with better physical and mental health, but isolating it...
Background. Implementing health improvement is often perceived as diverting resource away from schoo...
In the current article, we examine whether and how reforms in tracking age affect educational inequa...
Many studies suggest that years of formal schooling completed is the most important correlate of goo...
BACKGROUND: Adult health and its determinants are influenced by the environment in childhood. The sc...
Background There is recognition that health and education are intrinsically linked through, for exa...
This study throws light on the potential non-linear effects of education on individual health and he...
While the importance of education is widely appreciated as a public policy priority in industrialize...
A substantial body of empirical evidence has found a connection between education and health. An em...