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Title: The weaker sex? Exploring lay understandings of gender differences in life expectancy: A qualitative study
Author(s): Emslie, Carol
Hunt, Kate
Keywords: UK
Gender
Lay knowledge
Men's health
Women's health
Issue Date: Sep-2008
Date Deposited: 27-Feb-2019
Citation: Emslie C & Hunt K (2008) The weaker sex? Exploring lay understandings of gender differences in life expectancy: A qualitative study. <i>Social Science and Medicine</i>, 67 (5), pp. 808-816. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.05.009
Abstract: Despite increasing interest in gender and health, 'lay' perceptions of gender differences in mortality have been neglected. Drawing on semi-structured interview data from 45 men and women in two age cohorts (born in the early 1950s and 1970s) in the UK, we investigated lay explanations for women's longer life expectancy. Our data suggest that respondents were aware of women's increased longevity, but found this difficult to explain. While many accounts were multifactorial, socio-cultural explanations were more common, more detailed and less tentative than biological explanations. Different socio-cultural explanations (i.e. gendered social roles, 'macho' constraints on men and gender differences in health-related behaviours) were linked by the perception that life expectancy would converge as men and women's lives became more similar. Health behaviours such as going to the doctor or drinking alcohol were often located within wider structural contexts. Female respondents were more likely to focus on women's reproductive and caring roles, while male respondents were more likely to focus on how men were disadvantaged by their 'provider' role. We locate these narratives within academic debates about conceptualising gender: e.g. 'gender as structure' versus 'gender as performance', 'gender as difference' versus 'gender as diversity'.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.05.009
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