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It is well-established that (1) there is a large genetic component to mental health, and (2) higher schooling … attainment is associated with better mental health. Given these two observations, we test the hypothesis that schooling may … (PGS) for depressive symptoms, schooling attainment and gene-environment (GxE) interactions with mental health (depressive …
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It is well-established that (1) there is a large genetic component to mental health, and (2) higher schooling … attainment is associated with better mental health. Given these two observations, we test the hypothesis that schooling may … (PGS) for depressive symptoms, schooling attainment and gene-environment (GxE) interactions with mental health (depressive …
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It is well-established that (1) there is a large genetic component to mental health, and (2) higher schooling … attainment is associated with better mental health. Given these two observations, we test the hypothesis that schooling may … (PGS) for depressive symptoms, schooling attainment and gene-environment (GxE) interactions with mental health (depressive …
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continued its long-term decline, the schooling of older children expanded and the proportion of married females' adulthood … changes in fertility, child schooling and lifetime married female labor supply as a consequence of exogenous changes in health …
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Psychische Erkrankungen, beispielsweise Depressionen, haben in den vergangenen Jahrzenten weltweit an Bedeutung gewonnen. Da diese nicht nur mit erheblichen Einschränkungen für die Betroffenen selbst verbunden sind, sondern auch einen hohen Kostenfaktor für die Allgemeinheit darstellen, wird...
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identify the causal effect of maternal education, we exploit exogenous variation in maternal years of schooling, caused by a … compulsory schooling law reform in West Germany. Based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we find no evidence of a …
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The prevalence of mental ill-health is increasing among young people in many developed countries, raising concerns about their well-being. Experts have pointed to several potential contributing factors, including a heightened emphasis on educational achievement and performance evaluation, as...
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Various grading reforms and trends of more lenient grading have contributed to grade inflation in Sweden and other countries. Previous research shows that over-grading increases higher education enrolment, achievements and earnings, but no study has yet addressed the potential impact of grading...
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