Authors
Robert Erikson, Jenny Torssander
Publication date
2009/5
Journal
Scandinavian journal of public health
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
227-231
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Aims
Mortality is strongly associated with education. We present relative death risks of men and women in 12 educational/ occupational groups in Sweden today, with a focus on individuals with higher education.
Methods
Results from Cox regressions are reported for 12 educational groups with special emphasis on those with professional education, e.g. clerics, physicians, people with medical PhDs, and university teachers. The study is based on register data of the total Swedish population in the age group of 30—64 (n = 3,734,660).
Results
There is a considerable variation in mortality between educational groups. Men with compulsory education run a risk that is more than three times higher than that of professors outside medicine, and other educational groups fall in between. Medical doctors and physicians have relatively low death risks compared to those with compulsory education — less than 50% among …
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