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Education and Health across Lives and Cohorts: A Study of Cumulative (Dis)advantage and Its Rising Importance in Germany

机译:跨生命与队列的教育与健康:累计(DIS)优势的研究及其在德国的兴起

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Research from the United States has supported two hypotheses. First, educational gaps in health widen with age—the cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis. Second, this relationship has intensified across cohorts—the rising importance hypothesis. In this article, we used 23 waves of panel data (Socio-Economic Panel Study, 1992–2014) to examine both hypotheses in the German context. We considered individual and contextual influences on the association between education and health, and we assessed gender differences in health trajectories over the life course (ages 23 to 84) and across cohorts (born between 1930 and 1969). For women, we found no support for either hypothesis, as educational gaps in self-rated health remained stable with age and across cohorts. Among men, we found support for both hypotheses, as educational gaps in self-rated health widened with age and increasingly in newer cohorts.
机译:来自美国的研究支持了两个假设。 首先,随着年龄 - 累积(DIS)优势假设的累计教育差距扩大。 其次,这种关系在群体中加剧了 - 上升的重要假设。 在本文中,我们使用了23个面板数据(社会经济小组研究,1992-2014)来检查德文中的假设。 我们考虑了对教育与健康的关联的个人和情境影响,我们评估了生命课程(年龄在23至84岁)和跨越群组(1930年至1969年之间)的健康轨迹的性别差异。 对于女性而言,我们发现对任何一个假设都不支持,因为自我评价的健康中的教育差距保持稳定,年龄和跨越群组。 在男性中,我们发现对两个假设的支持,因为自我评价的健康中的教育差距随着年龄而越来越大的较新的队列而扩大。

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