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follow-up to, the Health and Lifestyle Survey (HALS) to investigate the social gradient in cancer, considering both lifetime …
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This paper investigates the relationships between social circumstances, individual behaviours, and ill-health later in …' smoking and health outcomes (lifespan and time-to-cancer) is jointly estimated, using the 1984/5 British Health and Lifestyle … behaviours as well as health outcomes. Results from this discrete latent factor model are found to be substantially different to …
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. It proposes a normative framework to model the influence of educational policy on health outcomes, grounded in Roemerââ … different types of secondary school. We use this reform in two ways: first, to evaluate the health outcomes of different … educational policies under different normative principles; second, to simulate counterfactual distributions of health outcomes by …
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The public health literature focusing on the detrimental effects of social isolation has shown that the quantity of … social connections is positively correlated with individual health. Drawing on pooled cross-sectional data, we test this … best predictor of health. We point out the existence of health disparities based on socio-economic status. Poorer and less …
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-perceived health. …
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We test the relationship between happiness and self-rated health in Italy. The analysis relies on a unique dataset … modelling, we find that happiness is strongly correlated with perceived good health, after controlling for a number of relevant … socio-economic phenomena. Health inequalities based on income, work status and education are relatively contained in respect …
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This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital and health in … perceived good health. …
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This paper investigates the non-pecuniary benefits of education in terms of several individuals' health outcomes …, health-damaging and health-improving behaviors,and preventive care. We exploit a reform which raised compulsory schooling by … literature, we analyze a wide range of health indicators. Our analysis shows that the rise in schooling induced by the reform …
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Home equity has a strong impact on individual health. In UK household panel data home equity lowers the likelihood of … home owners exhibiting a broad range of medical conditions. This is due to increased use of private health care, reduced … hours of work and increased exercise. Home equity, unlike income, does not increase risky health behaviours such as smoking …
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We examine whether income shocks affect a range of health outcomes and a preventative behaviour. We instrument income …-cyclical effect of income on health. A ten percent increase in income reduces by 0.2 the number of illnesses. A further finding is the …
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