Does education really improve health? A meta‐analysis

X Xue, M Cheng, W Zhang - Journal of Economic Surveys, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
While numerous studies assess the relationship between education and health, no
consensus has been reached on whether education really improves health. We perform a …

Food deserts and the causes of nutritional inequality

H Allcott, R Diamond, JP Dubé… - … Quarterly Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
We study the causes of “nutritional inequality”: why the wealthy eat more healthfully than the
poor in the United States. Exploiting supermarket entry and household moves to healthier …

Things we know and don't know about the Wider Benefits of Higher Education: A review of the recent literature

J Brennan, N Durazzi, T Sene - 2013 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
This literature review looks at the evidence on the wider non-economic benefits of higher
education for students. It also looks at the impact, through graduates and knowledge …

The case against education: Why the education system is a waste of time and money

B Caplan - 2019 - torrossa.com
When I started writing this book, I knew I'd need to read piles of research but failed to foresee
the enormity of the piles. Education isn't just a major industry; it inspires researchers' …

Reliability and validity of a revised version of the General Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire

N Kliemann, J Wardle, F Johnson… - European journal of clinical …, 2016 - nature.com
Results: The reliability was> 0.7 in all sections. Dietetics students scored significantly higher
than english students. As predicted, GNKQ-R scores were significantly higher among …

An institutional theory of welfare state effects on the distribution of population health

J Beckfield, C Bambra, TA Eikemo, T Huijts… - Social Theory & …, 2015 - Springer
Social inequalities in health endure, but also vary, through space and time. Building on
research that documents the durability and variability of health inequality, recent research …

Is academic buoyancy anything more than adaptive coping?

DW Putwain, L Connors, W Symes… - Anxiety, Stress & …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Academic buoyancy refers to a positive, constructive, and adaptive response to the types of
challenges and setbacks experienced in a typical and everyday academic setting. In this …

[PDF][PDF] It's not just the money the benefits of college education to individuals and to society

PA Trostel - 2015 - digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu
Itâ•Žs Not Just the Money The Benefits of College Education to Individuals and to Society
Page 1 The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Government & Civic Life …

[PDF][PDF] Self-reported health assessments in the 2002 World Health Survey: how do they correlate with education?

SV Subramanian, T Huijts… - Bulletin of the World …, 2010 - SciELO Public Health
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of self-rated health assessments by examining the
association between education and self-rated poor health. METHODS: We used the globally …

[HTML][HTML] Does better education mitigate risky health behavior? A mendelian randomization study

J Viinikainen, A Bryson, P Böckerman, JT Kari… - Economics & Human …, 2022 - Elsevier
Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may
affect health behaviors by enabling healthier choices through higher disposable income …