The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach

This paper investigates the returns to education in terms of individuals’ health in Brazil. We use the Heckman procedure (1979) and a nonlinear model that allows the consideration of the existence of increasing returns. The study employs microdata from National Survey by Household Sample for 2003 an...

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Main Authors: Letícia Xander Russo, Joilson Dias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-05-01
Series:EconomiA
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1517758016300777
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spelling doaj-5b3b5e7a1b9a410f94b5b9e243c6ebac2021-08-02T09:00:54ZengElsevierEconomiA1517-75802016-05-0117221022010.1016/j.econ.2016.06.002The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approachLetícia Xander RussoJoilson DiasThis paper investigates the returns to education in terms of individuals’ health in Brazil. We use the Heckman procedure (1979) and a nonlinear model that allows the consideration of the existence of increasing returns. The study employs microdata from National Survey by Household Sample for 2003 and 2008. The health status is measured by self-assessment of individuals. We determine that the rate of returns decreases until the fourth and fifth years of schooling, that is, until the completion of primary education when increasing returns start. The evidence also indicates that the rate of return to education is lower for individuals in poor health; for people with 15 or more years of schooling, the rate of return is 10–14.5% lower for those who are unhealthy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1517758016300777Return to educationHealthNonlinear model
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author Letícia Xander Russo
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The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
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Return to education
Health
Nonlinear model
author_facet Letícia Xander Russo
Joilson Dias
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title The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
title_short The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
title_full The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
title_fullStr The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
title_full_unstemmed The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach
title_sort health influence on returns to education in brazil: a nonlinear approach
publisher Elsevier
series EconomiA
issn 1517-7580
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This paper investigates the returns to education in terms of individuals’ health in Brazil. We use the Heckman procedure (1979) and a nonlinear model that allows the consideration of the existence of increasing returns. The study employs microdata from National Survey by Household Sample for 2003 and 2008. The health status is measured by self-assessment of individuals. We determine that the rate of returns decreases until the fourth and fifth years of schooling, that is, until the completion of primary education when increasing returns start. The evidence also indicates that the rate of return to education is lower for individuals in poor health; for people with 15 or more years of schooling, the rate of return is 10–14.5% lower for those who are unhealthy.
topic Return to education
Health
Nonlinear model
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1517758016300777
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