Does educational mobility in mid-life affect mortality? A cohort study covering 1.3 million individuals in Sweden

•Studies on how increased formal educational level in mid-life affects mortality is lacking.•We found that women who increased their educational level in mid-life had a reduced risk of mortality.•In men, mortality was reduced only for those who increased their education from a low level.

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Veröffentlicht in:SSM - population health 2024-03, Vol.25, p.101589-101589, Article 101589
Hauptverfasser: Balaj, M., Sjöqvist, H., van der Velde, L., Allebeck, PA, Shaaban, AN, Swartling Peterson, S., Eikemo, TA, Agardh, EE
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Zusammenfassung:•Studies on how increased formal educational level in mid-life affects mortality is lacking.•We found that women who increased their educational level in mid-life had a reduced risk of mortality.•In men, mortality was reduced only for those who increased their education from a low level.
ISSN:2352-8273
2352-8273
DOI:10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101589