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Individual time preference determines schooling enrolment. Moreover, smoking behavior in early ages has been shown to … be highly related to time preference rates. Accordingly, we use smoking at age 16 as an instrument for schooling in order …
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Individual time preference determines schooling enrolment. Moreover, smoking behavior in early ages has been shown to … be highly related to time preference rates. Accordingly, we use smoking at age 16 as an instrument for schooling in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011325993
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Individual time preference determines schooling enrolment. Moreover, smoking behavior in early ages has been shown to … be highly related to time preference rates. Accordingly, we use smoking at age 16 as an instrument for schooling in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001473847
Individual time preference determines schooling enrollment. Moreover, smoking behavior in early ages has been shown to … be highly related to time preference rates. Accordingly, we use smoking at age 16 as an instrument for schooling in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014165529
Individual time preference determines schooling enrolment. Moreover, smoking behavior in early ages has been shown to … be highly related to time preference rates. Accordingly, we use smoking at age 16 as an instrument for schooling in order …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262347
This paper estimates the causal effects of parental education on their children's risky health behaviours and health status. I study the intergenerational effects of a compulsory schooling reform in Germany after World War II. Implemented across federal states at different points in time, the...
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, which was implemented across federal states at different points in time. Maternal schooling reduces children's smoking and …
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This study presents a new view on the association between education and longevity. In contrast to the earlier literature, which focused on inefficient health behavior of the less educated, we investigate the extent to which the education gradient can be explained by fully rational and efficient...
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