The Long Reach of Childhood Health and Circumstance: Evidence from the Whitehall II Study
利用Whitehall II数据,研究童年健康与经济社会地位如何影响成年后的健康与就业状况,发现早期社会经济地位对一生健康有显著影响,而当前健康状况影响职业晋升。
We use data from the Whitehall II Study to examine the joint evolution of health status and economic status over the life course. We study the links between health and socioeconomic status in childhood and health and employment status at older ages. We find early life socioeconomic status is significantly associated with health over the life course, even though selection into Whitehall mutes the effects of childhood. In addition, we find that current position in the civil service is not associated with future self-assessed health, but current self-assessed health is significantly associated with promotion in the civil service.