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education. Conversely, little of the SES difference appears to be propagated through family income, marital status, number of … children, or the set of health behaviors we control for. However, approximately half of the SES-weight correlation persists …
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Age based school entry laws force parents and educators to consider an important tradeoff: Though students who are the … educational attainment of students who enter school early, but also lowered their academic performance while in school. However …, we find no evidence that the age at which children enter school effects job market outcomes, such as wages or the …
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We examine whether the least educated population groups experienced the worst mortality trends during the 21st century by measuring changes in mortality across education quartiles. We document sharply differing gender patterns. Among women, mortality trends improved fairly monotonically with...
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We examine gender and race differences in education-mortality trends among 25-64 year olds in the United States from 2001-2018. The data indicate that the relationships are heterogeneous with larger mortality reductions for less educated non-Hispanic blacks than other races and mixed results at...
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