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References for Do schooling reforms improve long-term health?
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Further reading
- Cutler, D., Lleras-Muney, A. "Understanding differences in health behaviours by education" Journal of Health Economics 29:1 (2010): 1–28.
- Gathmann, C., Jürges, H., Reinhold, S. "Compulsory schooling reforms, education and mortality in twentieth century Europe" Social Science and Medicine 127 (2015): 74–82.
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Key references
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Cutler, D. M., Lleras-Muney, A. Education and
Health: Insights from International Comparisons NBER Working
Paper No.17738, 2012. Key reference: [1]
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Grossman, M. "On the concept of
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Bleakley, H. "Disease and
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of Health. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. Key reference: [4]
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van Kippersluis, H., O’Donnell, O., Van
Doorslaer, E. "Long run returns
to education. Does schooling lead to an extended old
age?" Journal of Human
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Fischer, M., Karlsson, M., Nilsson, T. "Effects of
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Kemptner, D., Jürges, H., Reinhold, S. "Changes in
compulsory schooling and the causal effect of education on
health: Evidence from Germany" Journal of Health
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Schneeweis, N., Skirkbekk, V., Winter-Ebmer, R. "Does education
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Clark, D., Royer, H. "The effect of
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Madsen, M., Nybo
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Meghir, C., Palme, M., Simeonova, E. Education,
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Oreopolous, P. "Do dropouts drop
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Cutler, D. M., Lleras-Muney, A. Education and
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Paper No.17738, 2012.
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Additional References
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- Banks, J., Mazzonna, F. "The effect of education on old age cognitive abilities: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design" Economic Journal 122:560 (2012): 418–448.
- Becker, G., Mulligan, C. "The endogenous determination of time preference" Quarterly Journal of Economics 112:3 (1997): 729–758.
- Braakmann, N. "The causal relationship between education, health and health related behaviour: Evidence from a natural experiment in England" Journal of Health Economics 30:4 (2011): 753–763.
- Grossman, M., Kaestner, R. "Effects of education on health" In: Hanushek, E., Welch, F. (eds). The Social Benefits of Education. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.
- Lager, A., Torssander, J. "Causal effect of education on mortality in a quasi-experiment on 1.2 million Swedes" Proceedings on National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109:22 (2012).
- Lee, D., Lemieux, T. "Regression discontinuity designs in economics" Journal of Economic Literature 48:2 (2010): 281–335.
- Oreopolous, P. "Estimating average and local average treatment effects of education when compulsory schooling laws really matter" American Economic Review 96:1 (2006): 152–175.
- Oreopolous, P. "Estimating average and local average treatment effects of education when compulsory schooling laws really matter: Corrigendum" American Economic Review (2008).
- Oreopolous, P., Salvanes, K. "Priceless: The non-pecuniary benefits of schooling" Journal of Economic Perspectives 25:1 (2011): 159–184.
- Powdthavee, N. "Does education reduce the risk of hypertension? Estimating the biomarker effect of compulsory schooling in England" Journal of Human Capital 4:2 (2010): 173-202.
- Siles, M. "The causal effect of education on health: Evidence from the United Kingdom" Economics of Education Review 28:1 (2009): 122-128.
- Spasojevic, J. "Effects of education on adult health in Sweden: Results from a natural experiment" In: Slottje, D., Tchernis, R. (eds). Contributions to Economic Analysis: Current Issues in Health Economics. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing, 2010.