In today’s knowledge economy, an applicant with more education is more likely to be employed and land a job that provides health-promoting benefits such as health insurance, paid leave, and retirement.5 Conversely, people with less education are more likely to work in high-risk occupations with few benefits.
Income has a major effect on health and workers with more education tend to earn more money. In 2012, the median wage for college graduates was more than twice that of high school dropouts and more than one and a half times higher than that of high school graduates.
The importance of health education also extends into policy and legislation development at a local, state and national level, informing and influencing key decisions.Programs that boost the awareness and prevention of diabetes, public health workers provide research and guidance to inform policy development.
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