我的概念里正相反啊
Working an extra year decreases mortality rates by 11%, a new analysis shows.
hbr.org
It's often said that in some professions like teaching and prison security, the older you work, the shorter your retirement. Is that true?
www.bbc.com
波音的是误传:
A paper attributed to the aircraft-maker Boeing shows that employees who retire at 55 live to, on average, 83. But those who retire at 65 only last, on average, another 18 months.
The "Boeing study" has been quoted by newspapers, magazines and pundits. It's circulated on the internet for years. The problem with it is that Boeing itself says it's simply not true.
Putting Boeing to one side, then, is there any other evidence which might support the idea that retiring early prolongs life? Surprisingly, perhaps, the truth may be the precise opposite: the later you retire, the longer you live.