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Adult health returns to education by key childhood social and economic indicators: Results from representative European data

机译:通过关键的童年社会和经济指标成人健康重返教育:来自欧洲代表性数据的结果

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In the United States, associations between attained education and adult health typically are larger for those from disadvantaged childhood backgrounds. However, it remains unclear how specific key childhood indicators contribute to these adult health patterns, especially outside the United States. Drawing on the 2014 European Social Survey (20 countries; N=31544), we investigate the key childhood and adolescent indicators of parental education, childhood financial strain, and any serious household conflict growing up, given how these early exposures are known to correlate strongly with both educational attainment and adult health. In regressions with country fixed effects, we find across Europe that higher levels of education are more strongly linked to lessened adult depressive symptoms when childhood disadvantage is present in terms of lower levels of parental education or higher childhood financial strain specifically. However, adjusted predictions reveal that childhood financial strain contributes to this heterogeneity in educational returns far more strongly than parental education. For self-rated health, only childhood financial strain enhances estimated educational health benefits when considering all key childhood social and economic factors jointly. Similarly, childhood financial strain in particular enhances educational protection against overall rates of disease in adulthood. Overall, our findings support prior work on United States data revealing higher educational health returns given childhood disadvantage. At the same time, our findings across three distinct adult health indicators suggest the particular importance of childhood financial strain to understanding heterogeneity in educational health returns.
机译:在美国,受教育程度与成人健康之间的关联通常对于处于不利儿童时代背景的人而言更大。但是,目前尚不清楚具体的关键儿童时期指标如何对这些成人健康状况产生影响,尤其是在美国以外的地区。借助2014年欧洲社会调查(20个国家/地区; N = 31544),我们调查了父母教育,儿童期财务压力以及任何严重的家庭冲突等关键的儿童和青少年指标,因为已知这些早期暴露如何密切相关受过教育的程度和成人的健康状况。在具有国家固定影响的回归中,我们发现在欧洲,当父母的教育水平较低或儿童的财务压力较高时,当儿童期处于不利地位时,较高的教育水平与成人抑郁症状减轻的联系更为紧密。然而,调整后的预测表明,与父母教育相比,儿童期的财务压力导致了教育回报的这种异质性。对于自我评估的健康,只有在考虑到所有关键的童年社会和经济因素时,只有童年的财务压力才能增加估计的教育健康收益。同样,儿童期的财务压力尤其可以增强其针对成年后总体疾病发病率的教育保护。总体而言,我们的研究结果支持了有关美国数据的先前工作,揭示了由于儿童期不利而带来的更高的教育健康回报。同时,我们在三个不同的成人健康指标中的发现表明,儿童期财务压力对于理解教育健康回报中的异质性尤为重要。

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