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Schooling and Quitting Smoking

William Sander

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1995

The effect of schooling on the odds that smokers quit smoking is estimated. Particular attention is given to the possible importance of unobservables in measuring the schooling effect. It is shown that schooling has a relatively substantial positive effect on the odds that men and women ages twenty-five and older quit smoking. Copyright 1995 by MIT Press.

DOI
10.2307/2110006
Volume
77 (1)
Pages
191
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