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I compare education-, income-, and wealth-related health inequality using data from 11 European countries and the US …. The health distributions in the US, England and France are relatively unequal independent of the stratifying variable …
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appreciated social achievement which increases the well-being especially of those workers who suffer from work-related health … more so than normal retirement. Early retirement most probably is a reaction to a health shock. Individuals are less happy … more objective measurement of health …
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appreciated social achievement which increases the well-being especially of those workers who suffer from work-related health … more so than normal retirement. Early retirement most probably is a reaction to a health shock. Individuals are less happy … more objective measurement of health …
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appreciated social achievement which increases the well-being especially of those workers who suffer from work-related health … more so than normal retirement. Early retirement most probably is a reaction to a health shock. Individuals are less happy … more objective measurement of health …
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Using data from the Health Survey for England and the English Longitudinal Study on Ageing, we estimate the causal … effect of schooling on health. Identification comes from two nation wide increases in British compulsory school leaving age … exogenous variation in schooling by using biomarkers as measures of health outcomes in addition to self-reported measures. We …
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Using data from the Health Survey for England and the English Longitudinal Study on Ageing, we estimate the causal … effect of schooling on health. Identification comes from two nation wide increases in British compulsory school leaving age … exogenous variation in schooling by using biomarkers as measures of health outcomes in addition to self-reported measures. We …
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We use newly available data from Germany to study the relationship between parental income and child health. We find a … strong gradient between parental income and subjective child health as has been documented earlier in the US, Canada and the … children from low socioeconomic background are more likely to suffer from "objectively measured" health problems - except for …
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