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Does more education lead to better health habits? Evidence from the school reforms in Australia

机译:更多的教育会导致更好的健康习惯吗?来自澳大利亚学校改革的证据

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The current study provides new empirical evidence on the causal effect of education on health-related behaviors by exploiting historical changes in the compulsory schooling laws in Australia. Since World War II, Australian states increased the minimum school leaving age from 14 to 15 in different years. Using differences in the laws regarding minimum school leaving age across different cohorts and across different states as a source of exogenous variation in education, we show that more education improves people's diets and their tendency to engage in more regular exercise and drinking moderately, but not necessarily their tendency to avoid smoking and to engage in more preventive health checks. The improvements in health behaviors are also reflected in the estimated positive effect of education on some health outcomes. Our results are robust to alternative measures of education and different estimation methods. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:通过利用澳大利亚义务教育法的历史变化,本研究为教育对健康相关行为的因果作用提供了新的经验证据。自第二次世界大战以来,澳大利亚各州将最低毕业年龄从14岁提高到15岁。使用有关不同人群和不同州的最低离校年龄的法律差异作为教育的外生差异来源,我们表明,更多的教育可以改善人们的饮食习惯,并有节制地进行更多规律的运动和饮酒的趋势,但不一定他们趋向于避免吸烟并进行更多预防性健康检查。健康行为的改善还反映在教育对某些健康结果的估计积极影响上。我们的结果对于替代性的教育测量方法和不同的估算方法是可靠的。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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