Tuesday 9 June 2015

Government workers live longer

IT IS not quite the secret of eternal life. But it seems that, in America, public sector workers live slightly longer than those employed in the private sector. A new briefing from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College examines the figures. It takes a cohort of 55-64 year of workers from 1983 and checks the mortality rate for such workers over the next 11 years.

When it comes to men, 17% of those in the public sector died over the following 11 years, compared with 17.6% of those in the private sector. For women, the difference was starker, and statistically significant; just 8.7% of public sector workers died, compared with 9.9% of those in the private sector. A second study covered a shorter follow-up period of just six years; the male gap disappears but female public sector workers still live longer.

Alas, simply applying for a government job will not add years to your life (although if the work is boring enough, it may feel like it). The main reason for the gap is education. In this particular cohort, 31.3% of male public sector...Continue reading

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