The Nexus Between Education and Life Expectancy in Ghana: Critical Analysis on the Impact of Educational Policies

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Life expectancy at birth is regarded as a significant indicator of health status. In recent times, health economists and policymakers focus on the key factors that contribute to an increased life expectancy. Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the impact of a broad range of factors on life expectancy. This research focuses on education of individuals as a factor in increasing life expectancy of individuals. Using annual data from the World Bank covering from 1992 to 2017, this study seeks to contribute to the literature on the drivers of life expectancy by focusing on how education influences life expectancy in Ghana. In addition, the study connects the impact of education on government health expenditure and economic growth. By employing the ordinary least squares (OLS) technique, the findings show that education exerts a positive significant effect on life expectancy in Ghana. Government expenditure on education has direct replicator effect on health of individuals and economic growth which positively influences life expectancy. In light of the findings, the paper discusses some relevant educational policy implications aimed at providing equitable access to quality education in Ghana as enshrined in the SDGs.
加纳教育与预期寿命之间的关系:对教育政策影响的批判性分析
出生时预期寿命被视为健康状况的一个重要指标。近年来,卫生经济学家和政策制定者关注的是导致预期寿命延长的关键因素。已经进行了大量的研究来调查各种因素对预期寿命的影响。这项研究的重点是个人的教育,作为一个因素,在提高个人的预期寿命。本研究利用世界银行1992年至2017年的年度数据,试图通过关注教育如何影响加纳的预期寿命,为有关预期寿命驱动因素的文献做出贡献。此外,该研究还将教育对政府卫生支出和经济增长的影响联系起来。通过采用普通最小二乘(OLS)技术,研究结果表明,教育对加纳的预期寿命有显著的正向影响。政府教育支出对个人健康和经济增长具有直接的复制效应,从而对预期寿命产生积极影响。根据调查结果,本文讨论了一些相关的教育政策影响,旨在为加纳提供可持续发展目标所规定的公平获得优质教育的机会。
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