2023
DOI: 10.3390/bs13030209
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Health, Education, and Economic Well-Being in China: How Do Human Capital and Social Interaction Influence Economic Returns

Abstract: In developing countries, it is generally believed that a good health status and education (human capital) bring economic well-being and benefits. Some researchers have found that there are overall financial returns and income premiums correlated with human capital because of its excellent and higher ability. Due to different views and a lack of consensus, the role of human capital is still ambiguous and poorly understood. This study investigates the economic returns of health status, education level, and socia… Show more

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