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Literacy, education and health development: Policy implications
The statistical evidence on the relationship between education and health is impressively strong, but a causal link remains to be established. Despite this weakness, however, the evidence is much more solid than that on which policy decisions concerning health and education are normally made. Although further research is needed, the findings currently available are adequate to support advocacy of a higher priority to education in development and health improvement strategies.