中国健康的教育梯度。

IF 2.5 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES China Quarterly Pub Date : 2017-06-01 Epub Date: 2017-05-15 DOI:10.1017/S0305741017000613
Qiulin Chen, Karen Eggleston, Wei Zhang, Jiaying Zhao, Sen Zhou
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教育程度较高的人更健康、更长寿,这一点已得到公认。从理论上讲,如果平均教育水平提高带来的收益递减以及早期人口健康干预措施的影响超过了新医疗和健康技术带来的梯度递增效应,那么健康方面的教育梯度可能会趋于平缓。中国是一个快速发展的国家,但人们对这一问题知之甚少,本文记录了中国的梯度是如何演变的。根据最近的死亡率数据和具有全国代表性的健康调查,我们发现了巨大的教育梯度,在某些情况下,教育梯度还在陡增。我们还发现,梯度因群体、性别和地区而异。此外,我们还发现这些梯度只能部分归因于经济因素。这些模式凸显了低教育水平人群的双重劣势,并表明对他们进行政策干预以培养两方面人力资本的重要性。
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The Educational Gradient in Health in China.

It has been well established that better educated individuals enjoy better health and longevity. In theory, the educational gradients in health could be flattening if diminishing returns to improved average education levels and the influence of earlier population health interventions outweigh the gradient-steepening effects of new medical and health technologies. This paper documents how the gradients are evolving in China, a rapidly developing country, about which little is known on this topic. Based on recent mortality data and nationally representative health surveys, we find large and, in some cases, steepening educational gradients. We also find that the gradients vary by cohort, gender and region. Further, we find that the gradients can only partially be accounted for by economic factors. These patterns highlight the double disadvantage of those with low education, and suggest the importance of policy interventions that foster both aspects of human capital for them.

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期刊介绍: The China Quarterly is the leading scholarly journal in its field, covering all aspects of contemporary China including Taiwan. Its interdisciplinary approach covers a range of subjects including anthropology/sociology, literature and the arts, business/economics, geography, history, international affairs, law, and politics. Edited to rigorous standards by scholars of the highest repute, the journal publishes high-quality, authoritative research, keeping readers up to date with events in China. International in scholarship, The China Quarterly provides readers with historical perspectives, in-depth analyses, and a deeper understanding of China and Chinese culture. In addition to major articles and research reports, each issue contains a comprehensive Book Review section.
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