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Life Expectancy Depends Upon Education
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Maria Milosheva
I was born, raised and currently live in Sofia, Bulgaria, EU. I am a journalist by profession and practice psychology for the past few years.

I started drawing in 1991, urged by strong inner need to recreate the reality beyond the usual – the world of forms and details… I have taken part in various exhibitions and my work is in a number of private collections. It can be seen at MarmiArt.com.

My drawings are created using mixed techniques – aquarelle, tempera, ink, pencils, etc. They are unique and have no names. Their eventual owners would give them names, effectively becoming a part of the process of creating them. Every one can charge their own drawing with one's own energy and identify it with one's self. Your drawing will repay generously, giving calm moments for reflection and meditation.

 
By Maria Milosheva
Published on 03/13/2008
 
According to a new study life expectancy in the United States is going up due to an increased number of years spent on education.

According to a new study life expectancy in the United States is going up due to an increased number of years spent on education.

Those people who have more than 12 years of education (more than a high school diploma) can expect to live to 82; those who have 12 or fewer years of education can live till 75.
 
The following claim has a historical background. If you compare the current life expectancy with that in recent decades, you will find out that it has been increasing. Another example can be found if better-educated groups are taken into consideration.

To prove the theory researchers collected data on people who took part in the National Longitudinal Mortality Study. The study was based on death certificates, estimates from Census data, to create two datasets - one covering 1981 to 1988 and the other from 1990 to 2000.

The numbers proved that life expectancy increased only in cases when people had more than 12 years of education, when less – there were very few changes, the level was stable.

In the first group (1980s - 1990s) people with more education had almost a year and half of increased life expectancy, while people with less education, life expectancy increased by only six months.

In the second group (1990 – 2000), more-than-12-years education added 1.6 years to life expectancy. For the less educated, life expectancy didn't increase in all.

Now researchers have a very responsible and important goal – to increase life expectancy by improving educational standards. Of course, it’s not the main factor that influences life span but it lies at the root of other problems that have a direct impact upon life expectancy – it involves economic and financial status and of course the quality of medical care.

- Pravda.ru