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Sheepskin or Prozac : the causal effect of education on mental health

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Chevalier, Arnaud 
Feinstein, Leon 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1872
Date Issued
08 June 2007
Date Available
18T16:20:27Z February 2010
Abstract
Mental illness is associated with large costs to individuals and society. Education improves various health outcomes but little work has been done on mental illness. To obtain unbiased estimates of the effect of education on mental health, we rely on a rich longitudinal dataset that contains health information from childhood to adulthood and thus allow us to control for fixed effects in mental health. We measure two health outcomes: malaise score and depression and estimate the extensive and intensive margins of education on mental health using various estimators. For all estimators, accounting for the endogeneity of education augments its protecting effect on mental health. We find that the effect of education is greater at mid-level of qualifications, for women and for individuals at greater risk of mental illness. The effects of education are observed at all ages, additionally education also reduces the transition to depression. These results suggest substantial returns to education in term of improved mental health.
Sponsorship
Evidence-Based Policy Fund, H.M. Treasury
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series
WP2007/15
Keywords
  • Returns to education

  • Mental health

Classification
I12
I29
Subject – LCSH
Education--Health aspects
Mental health
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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