Does higher education matter in mitigating chronic disease Mortality? evidence from MENA countries with consideration of Globalization, economic Growth, and environmental pollution

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Marouane Zouine, Mohamed Jallal el adnani, Salah eddine salhi
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Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between higher education and mortality rates from chronic and fatal diseases in MENA countries from 2000 to 2020. Utilizing a robust panel econometric framework with Generalized Least Square, Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS), and Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS), we analyze empirical data while controlling for globalization, CO2 emissions, and GDP per capita. Our findings reveal a significant negative correlation between education and mortality rates, paralleled by similar trends for globalization and GDP per capita. Conversely, CO2 emissions are found to increase mortality rates, highlighting the detrimental impact of environmental degradation on public health. This underscores the pivotal role of education, globalization, and economic development in reducing mortality rates associated with chronic and fatal diseases. The study advocates for increased investments in education and healthcare infrastructure to address disparities and enhance public health outcomes, alongside promoting responsible globalization practices to further improve health metrics.

考虑到全球化、经济增长和环境污染,中东和北非国家提供的证据:高等教育对降低慢性病死亡率是否重要?
本研究调查了 2000 年至 2020 年中东和北非国家高等教育与慢性病和致命疾病死亡率之间的关系。我们利用广义最小二乘法(Generalized Least Square)、完全修正普通最小二乘法(FMOLS)和动态普通最小二乘法(DOLS)等稳健的面板计量经济学框架分析了经验数据,同时控制了全球化、二氧化碳排放量和人均国内生产总值。我们的研究结果表明,教育与死亡率之间存在明显的负相关,全球化和人均 GDP 也呈现出类似的趋势。相反,我们发现二氧化碳排放会增加死亡率,这凸显了环境退化对公众健康的不利影响。这凸显了教育、全球化和经济发展在降低与慢性病和致命疾病相关的死亡率方面的关键作用。该研究倡导增加对教育和医疗保健基础设施的投资,以解决差距问题并提高公共卫生成果,同时促进负责任的全球化实践,以进一步改善卫生指标。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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