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education to health, from health to education, and from factors that influence both variables. We formalize a model that … would require large imperfections for health and education to be more welfare improving than distributional policies. Our … simulations suggest that underlying factors that impact both health and education may be the main explanation for the correlation …
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different levels of schooling on health, health-related behaviors, and labor market outcomes. We develop an approach that is a … responses to education and find evidence for substantial heterogeneity in unobserved variables on which agents make choices. The … estimated treatment effects of education are decomposed into the direct benefits of attaining a given level of schooling and …
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education on health among working-age population and explores the potential mechanisms. Using the exogenous variation in … and peer effects are important channels in the education-health nexus, and all of these factors explain almost half of the … education's impact. These suggest that CSLs have improved national health significantly in China and the findings help to …
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VLBW cutoff have better short- and long-term health, and higher math test scores in 9th grade. We next investigate … spillover effects on siblings and find no evidence of an impact on their health outcomes. However, we find substantial positive …
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likelihood of college attendance without any negative mental health impact. Though high and low income groups use a different mix …
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This paper estimates returns to education using a dynamic model of educational choice that synthesizes approaches in … differentials. For some, there are substantial causal effects of education at all stages of schooling …
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students’ mental health. Using a regression discontinuity analysis in the largest Norwegian cities, we show that eligibility to … enroll in a more selective high school increases the probability of enrollment in higher education and decreases the …
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We investigated the causal effect of college education on smoking, drinking, sleeping, and cancer screening behavior in … heterogeneity across genders and found that women drive the causal relationship between college education and health behavior in … school year in 1967 leading to an increase in college attainment. We found that a longer year of college education was …
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environment on students' physical and mental health. In this paper, we draw on rich administrative data and the features of the … selective high school increases the probability of enrollment in higher education and decreases the probability of diagnosis or …
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of public health interventions for children exposed to lead. This paper estimates the long-term impacts of early …
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