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Does More Education Always Lead to Better Health? Evidence from Rural Malaysia

机译:接受更多的教育总能带来更好的健康吗?来自马来西亚农村的证据

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Background. Education is usually associated with improvement in health; there is evidence that this may not be the case if education is not fully utilised at work. This study examines the relationship between education level, occupation, and health outcomes of individuals in rural Malaysia.Results. The study finds that the incidence of chronic diseases and high blood pressure are higher for tertiary educated individuals in agriculture and construction occupations. This brings these individuals into more frequent contact with the health system. These occupations are marked with generally lower levels of education and contain fewer individuals with higher levels of education.Conclusions. Education is not always associated with better health outcomes. In certain occupations, greater education seems related to increased chronic disease and contact with the health system, which is the case for workers in agriculture in rural Malaysia. Agriculture is the largest sector of employment in rural Malaysia but with relatively few educated individuals. For the maintenance and sustainability of productivity in this key rural industry, health monitoring and job enrichment policies should be encouraged by government agencies to be part of the agenda for employers in these sectors.
机译:背景。教育通常与改善健康有关;有证据表明,如果没有在工作中充分利用教育,情况可能并非如此。这项研究研究了马来西亚农村地区个人的教育水平,职业和健康状况之间的关系。研究发现,在农业和建筑业中,受过高等教育的人,慢性病和高血压的发病率更高。这使这些人更频繁地与卫生系统联系。这些职业通常受教育程度较低,受教育程度较高的个人较少。教育并不总是与更好的健康结果相关。在某些职业中,更高的教育似乎与慢性病的增加以及与卫生系统的接触有关,马来西亚农村的农业工人就是这种情况。农业是马来西亚农村地区最大的就业部门,但受过教育的人相对较少。为了维持和维持这一重要农村产业的生产率,政府机构应鼓励健康监测和就业丰富政策成为这些部门雇主议程的一部分。

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