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School quality and the education-health relationship: evidence from blacks in segregated schools.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, we estimate the effect of school quality on the relationship between schooling and health outcomes using the substantial improvements in the quality of schools attended by black students in the segregated southern states during the mid-1900s as a source of identifying variation. Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, our results suggest that improvements in school quality, measured as the pupil-teacher ratio, average teachers' wage, and length of the school year, amplify the beneficial effects of education on several measures of health in later life, including self-rated health, smoking, obesity, and mortality.

SUBMITTER: Frisvold D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3225717 | biostudies-other | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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School quality and the education-health relationship: evidence from blacks in segregated schools.

Frisvold David D   Golberstein Ezra E  

Journal of health economics 20110816 6


In this paper, we estimate the effect of school quality on the relationship between schooling and health outcomes using the substantial improvements in the quality of schools attended by black students in the segregated southern states during the mid-1900s as a source of identifying variation. Using data from the National Health Interview Survey, our results suggest that improvements in school quality, measured as the pupil-teacher ratio, average teachers' wage, and length of the school year, am  ...[more]

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