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.6 and 2.1 percentage points in primary and lower secondary education respectively, with girls more severely affected than …
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We study the role of education during the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy. We compare the trends of mortality rates between … controlling for many confounders. We find that education played a protective role against the pandemic, significantly reducing … mortality rates, during the first wave of the pandemic (between March and May 2020), but not during the second wave (between …
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We study the role of education during the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy. We compare the trends of mortality rates between … controlling for many confounders. We find that education played a protective role, significantly reducing mortality rates, during … 2020). We tentatively interpret this finding as the outcome of the interplay between education and public health …
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This paper examine the relation between women’s income, women’s education, and the percentage of women as professional … 2017. This paper show that women’s income, women’s education, and the percentage of women as professional have positive and … significant effect to women’s life expectancy in Indonesia. This paper show that women’s education has bigger effect on women …
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We study the role of education during the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy. We compare the trends of mortality rates between … controlling for many confounders. We find that education played a protective role against the pandemic, significantly reducing … mortality rates, during the first wave of the pandemic (between March and May 2020), but not during the second wave (between …
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