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When More Education Is Not Enough: Subjective Social Status, Educational Expansion, and Health Inequality

Mon, August 10, 2:00 to 3:00pm, TBA

Abstract

This paper examines why large-scale higher education expansion has not translated into commensurate improvements in subjective health. Using a mechanism-based age–period–cohort (APC) framework and repeated cross-sectional data from Taiwan, it identifies subjective social status as a key psychosocial mechanism linking education to health inequality. The findings contribute to broader debates on educational expansion, positional goods, and health stratification.

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