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Education and Gender Differences in Mortality Rates

Judit Vall-Castello, Cristina Bellés-Obrero and Sergi Jiménez-Martín
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Judit Vall Castello

No 1103, Working Papers from Barcelona School of Economics

Abstract: We examine the gender asymmetries in the health benefits of acquiring further education at a time of increasing gender equality and women's greater access to economic opportunities. A labor market reform in Spain in 1980 raised the minimum legal working age from 14 to 16, while the school-leaving age remained at 14. We apply a difference-in-difference strategy to identify the reform's within-cohort effects, where treated and control individuals differ only in their month of birth. Although the reform improved the educational attainment of both women and men, the long-term effects over mortality differ by gender. We find that the reform decreased mortality at young ages (14-29) by 6.3% among men and by 8.9% among women. This was driven by a decrease (12.2% for men, 14.7% for women) in the probability of dying from external causes of death (accidents). However, we also find that the child labor reform increased mortality for prime-age women (30-45) by 6.3%. This effect is driven by increases in HIV mortality (11.6%), as well as by diseases of the nervous and circulatory system (8.7%). This pattern helps explain the narrowing age gap in life expectancy between women and men in Spain.

Keywords: education; mortality; gender; minimum working age (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 I20 J10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-07
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