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To isolate the effect of education from the influence of potential underlying factors, we investigated the association … of education with the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) using twin data to adjust for …
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from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), we examined the impact of education on cognitive … 1959–1961 as a natural experiment to estimate the causal effect of education on cognition. Two-stage least squares (2SLS …
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education group across varying levels of social spending. …
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The large and positive association between education and many health outcomes is well-documented but what drives this … show a very low labor force attachment, they do not show similar spillovers. These policies only have mixed effects on …
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Increasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes for children associated with parental HIV/AIDS illness and death. However, little is known about how parental AIDS leads to negative child outcomes. This study used a structural equation modelling...
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. Informed by the evidence on the relationship between work pressure and higher education, we suggested reframing the … distribution of psychosocial work characteristics in the context of education. We differentiated psychosocial work resources from … resources and demands had inconsistent mediating effects on the education–health relationship. Higher educated employees were …
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The aim of this paper is to examine educational inequalities in the risk of non-employment among people with illnesses and how they vary between European countries with different welfare state characteristics. In doing so, the paper adds to the growing literature on welfare states and social...
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The positive association between health and socioeconomic status (SES) is well documented. However, available empirical evidence on the SES gradients of HIV serostatus is mixed, and few studies have explored the effects of community SES indicators on individual's HIV risk. Using nationally...
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The current study examines how poverty and education in both the family and school contexts influence adolescent weight … how income and education operate alone and in conjunction with each other across families and schools. We test it by …-level poverty and educational resources, we find that at the family-level, parent's education, but not poverty status, is associated …
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While the association between education and adult health is well documented, it is unclear whether quantity (i.e. years … the expected education gradient was generally noted for each of the individual components, with decreasing prevalence of …
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