Understanding the Mechanisms Linking College Education with Longevity

49 Pages Posted: 13 Apr 2020 Last revised: 6 May 2025

See all articles by Kai Hong

Kai Hong

New York University (NYU)

Peter A. Savelyev

Virginia Commonwealth University - School of Business - Department of Economics

Kegon Tan

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Economics; University of Wisconsin-Madison - Institute for Research on Poverty

Abstract

We go beyond estimating the effect of college attainment on longevity by uncovering the mechanisms behind this effect while controlling for latent skills and unobserved heterogeneity. We decompose the effect with respect to a large set of potential mechanisms, including health behaviors, lifestyles, earnings, work conditions, and health at the start of the risk period (1993–2017). Our estimates are based on theWisconsin Longitudinal Study and show that the effect of education on longevity is well explained by observed mechanisms. Furthermore, we find that for women, the positive effect of education on longevity has been historically masked by the negative effect of education on marriage. An adjustment for the relationship between education and marriage based on data for more recent cohorts increases the explained effect of education on longevity for women. We discuss the implications for policies aimed at improving health and longevity and reducing health inequality.

Keywords: college education, longevity, mechanisms, health behaviors, lifestyles

JEL Classification: C41, I12, J24

Suggested Citation

Hong, Kai and Savelyev, Peter A. and Tan, Kegon, Understanding the Mechanisms Linking College Education with Longevity. IZA Discussion Paper No. 13118, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3573288

Kai Hong

New York University (NYU)

Bobst Library, E-resource Acquisitions
20 Cooper Square 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10003-711
United States

Peter A. Savelyev (Contact Author)

Virginia Commonwealth University - School of Business - Department of Economics ( email )

Box 844000
Richmond, VA 23284-4000
United States

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.petersavelyev.com/

Kegon Tan

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Economics ( email )

1180 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
United States

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Institute for Research on Poverty

1180 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
United States

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
51
Abstract Views
560
Rank
1,052,702
PlumX Metrics