Education access and quality

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Healthy People 2030
Date
January 2020
Abstract / Description

People with higher levels of education are more likely to be healthier and live longer. Healthy People 2030 focuses on providing high-quality educational opportunities for children and adolescents — and on helping them do well in school. 

Children from low-income families, children with disabilities, and children who routinely experience forms of social discrimination — like bullying —  are more likely to struggle with math and reading. They’re also less likely to graduate from high school or go to college. This means they’re less likely to get safe, high-paying jobs and more likely to have health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and depression. 

In addition, some children live in places with poorly performing schools, and many families can’t afford to send their children to college. The stress of living in poverty can also affect children’s brain development, making it harder for them to do well in school. Interventions to help children and adolescents do well in school and help families pay for college can have long-term health benefits. (author abstract) 

Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Resource List
Geographic Focus
National
Priority Population
Children and youth
P4HE Authored
No
Topic Area
Social/Structural Determinants » Education » Early Childhood Education
Social/Structural Determinants » Education » High School Graduation
Social/Structural Determinants » Isms and Phobias » Classism