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The relationship between education and health has existed for generations, despite dramatic improvements in medical care and public health. Recent data show that the association between education and health has grown dramatically in the last four decades. Now more than ever, people who have not graduated high school are more likely to report being in fair or poor health compared to college graduates.
African-Americans experienced a comparable widening in the health gap by education during this time period. The probability of having major chronic conditions also increased more among the least educated.
Research has focused on the number of years of school students complete, largely because there are fewer data available on other aspects of education that are also important. Our community research team noted that early childhood education and youth development are also important to the relationship between education and health. This issue brief, created with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, provides an overview of what research shows about the links between education and health alongside the perspectives of residents of a disadvantaged urban community in Richmond, Virginia.
Higher earnings: Income has a major effect on health and workers with more education tend to earn more money. Adults with more education tend to experience less economic hardship, attain greater job prestige and social rank, and enjoy greater access to resources that contribute to better health. A number of studies have suggested that income is among the main reasons for the superior health of people with an advanced education.
A higher education has an even greater effect on lifetime earnings see Figure 1 , a pattern that is true for men and women, for blacks and whites, and for Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Resources for good health: Families with higher incomes can more easily purchase healthy foods, have time to exercise regularly, and pay for health services and transportation.