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Event Details
November 18, 2011
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Stanford University
Philippines Conference Room,
Encina Hall, 3rd Floor

Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Public Talk - Stanford, CA

The Educational Gradient in Health: Evidence from China

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Qiulin Chen
CEAS Visiting Scholar, Stanford University

Karen Eggleston
Asia Health Policy Program Director, Shorenstein APARC, Stanford University

In addition to the health-protective effects of higher income and social status, better education appears to be an important contributor to good health. However, evidence is limited from developing countries undergoing rapid socioeconomic transition like China. To document the evolution of the educational gradient in health, we analyze the China National Health Services Survey (Ministry of Health, 1998, 2003 and 2008), and the Chinese Family Panel Study (Peking University, 2010). We find patterns consistent with the economic theory of socioeconomic gradients in health, as modified to take account of China's rapid economic, demographic, and epidemiologic transitions over the past quarter century.