TY - JOUR
T1 - Does more schooling reduce hospitalization and delay mortality? New evidence based on danish twins
AU - Behrman, Jere R
AU - Kohler, Hans-Peter
AU - Jensen, Vibeke Myrup
AU - Pedersen, Dorthe Almind
AU - Petersen, Inge
AU - Bingley, Paul
AU - Christensen, Kaare
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Schooling generally is positively associated with better health-related outcomes-for example, less hospitalization and later mortality-but these associations do not measure whether schooling causes better health-related outcomes. Schooling may in part be a proxy for unobserved endowments-including family background and genetics-that both are correlated with schooling and have direct causal effects on these outcomes. This study addresses the schooling-health-gradient issue with twins methodology, using rich data from the Danish Twin Registry linked to population-based registries to minimize random and systematic measurement error biases. We find strong, significantly negative associations between schooling and hospitalization and mortality, but generally no causal effects of schooling.
AB - Schooling generally is positively associated with better health-related outcomes-for example, less hospitalization and later mortality-but these associations do not measure whether schooling causes better health-related outcomes. Schooling may in part be a proxy for unobserved endowments-including family background and genetics-that both are correlated with schooling and have direct causal effects on these outcomes. This study addresses the schooling-health-gradient issue with twins methodology, using rich data from the Danish Twin Registry linked to population-based registries to minimize random and systematic measurement error biases. We find strong, significantly negative associations between schooling and hospitalization and mortality, but generally no causal effects of schooling.
U2 - 10.1007/s13524-011-0052-1
DO - 10.1007/s13524-011-0052-1
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 21842327
SN - 0070-3370
VL - 48
SP - 1347
EP - 1375
JO - Demography
JF - Demography
IS - 4
ER -