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 …
consensus has been reached on whether education really improves health. We perform a …
Food deserts and the causes of nutritional inequality
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 …
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 …
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' …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Education and risky health behaviors are strongly negatively correlated. Education may
affect health behaviors by enabling healthier choices through higher disposable income …
affect health behaviors by enabling healthier choices through higher disposable income …