Do Men Live Longer if Their Wife Is Educated?

Listen up, guys: If you want a long life, marry a well-educated woman.

That’s what Swedish researchers say. In fact, as a factor in a man’s risk of dying, a woman’s schooling matters more than his own.

“Women traditionally take more responsibility for the home than men do, and, as a consequence, women’s education might be more important for the family’s lifestyle, for example, in terms of food habits, than men’s education,” researchers Robert Erikson and Jenny Torssander of Stockholm’s Swedish Institute for Social Research wrote in the October Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (JECH).

“We can assume that more highly educated women have better possibilities to find the important health messages that are around ... There are lots of health messages in the media and I think some of them are important and some are just misleading,” they said.

The pair’s study examined 1990 census data of more than 1.5 million employed men and women, ages 30 to 59, along with cause of death data for 1991–2003.

The findings: Men living with a woman without any high school education were 1.25 times more likely to die than men living with a college graduate.

Time for men to make passes at women who wear glasses.

By Courtney Rubin for Tonic.com.

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10.26.2009
Bijani Mizell
Great comments! When are men going to benefit us as much as we benefit them?
10.24.2009
Bug
Since when was anyone more likely to die than anyone else? It's 100% likelihood of dying across the board. Excellent summary.
10.24.2009
Dave
I'm certain this is because the extent of a woman's education will somehow correlate with the degree of her emotional maturity. Seriously. Nagging and pettiness are the death of us men.
10.23.2009
MJ
Women tend to live shorter because we are the maid.
10.23.2009
MJ
Ladies, common sense. Of course men live longer. You know why? Because they have a maid. Plain and simple.
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