Much smaller effects of education on mortality have been found by van Kippersluis et al. [12] for the Netherlands, by Fischer et al. [13] for Sweden and by Davies et al. [14] for the UK. Gathmann et
Malik SpringerPlus (2015)4:613 Page 2 of 10 often indicated as a person between the age where she/he leaves compulsory education, and the age at which she/ he finds her/his first employment (National Youth Policy 2014). The study, Youth in India: Situation and Needs, considered ...
Compulsory education reform in China There are huge gaps in educational attainments across cohorts in China because of various education expansion endeavors after 1949. Less than 46% of the population born before 1960 completed lower secondary education, while the number is 74% and 82% for cohorts...
Low education is considered an important modifiable risk factor for dementia worldwide, despite the lack of a formal consensus definition of low education. The primary aim of this systematic review was to document and address the inconsistency in measuring and operationalising education in dementia stu...
Overall, the level of education among women who chose FMU care was considerably lower than in most studies, a difference that may be ascribed to two factors: the location of the FMUs in peripheral and partly rural areas where the level of education is among the lowest in Denmark and, ...
Being a man has always been dangerous. There are about 105 males born for every 100 females, but this ratio drops to near balance at the age of maturity, and among 70-year-old there are twice as many women as men. But the great universal of male mortality is being changed. Now, boy...
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(2013). The effect of education on fertility: Evidence from a compulsory schooling reform. Labour Economics, 25, 35–48. Article Google Scholar De Haan, M. (2010). Birth order, family size and educational attainment. Economics of Education Review., 29, 576–588. Article Google Scholar ...
(6) where GER is gross enrollment rates; Comp is the number of compulsory school years; CMR is the crude mortality rate (deaths per 1000 population); and TFR is the total fertility rate, measured as the average number of children born to a woman over her lifetime con- ditional on the ...
Overall, the level of education among women who chose FMU care was considerably lower than in most studies, a difference that may be ascribed to two factors: the location of the FMUs in peripheral and partly rural areas where the level of education is among the lowest in Denmark and, ...