Associations of local area level new deal employment in childhood with late life cognition: evidence from the census-linked health and retirement study

Conclusions Exposure to New Deal employment policies during childhood is associated with long-term cognitive health benefits. This is partially explained by increases in educational attainment among those with greater levels of emergency employment activity in the place where they were raised. Future research should investigate which types of New Deal investments may most be related to long-term cognitive health, or if the associations we observe are due to co-occurring programmes.
Source: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Tags: Original research Source Type: research