By Emily Reynolds
There are many factors that impact our health, from our finances to our emotions to the way we work. Education is one such factor, with research suggesting that higher levels of education can lead to better health and even a longer life. But what about the education of your partner?
This is the subject of a new study from an Indiana University team, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behaviour. The researchers find that people's own health is positively associated with their spouse's level of education, suggesting that education and other factors such as knowledge, skills and finances can be seen as shared resources.
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