Life expectancy and education: evidence from the cardiovascular revolution

Casper Worm Hansen, Holger Strulik

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    Abstract

    This paper exploits the unexpected decline in the death rate from cardiovascular diseases since the 1970s as a large positive health shock that affected predominantly old-age mortality; i.e. the fourth stage of the epidemiological transition. Using a difference-in-differences estimation strategy, we find that US states with higher mortality rates from cardiovascular disease prior to the 1970s experienced greater increases in adult life expectancy and higher education enrollment. Our estimates suggest that a one-standard deviation higher treatment intensity is associated with an increase in adult life expectancy of 0.37 years and 0.07–0.15 more years of higher education.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftJournal of Economic Growth
    Vol/bind22
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)421-450
    ISSN1381-4338
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 dec. 2017

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