
"The research found that places where precarious manhood beliefs (PMB) were higher also had lower economic output, lower life expectancy, reduced social support, and heightened perceptions of corruption."
"These findings demonstrate that cultural beliefs about masculinity worsen health disparities, reduce collective well-being, and increase national healthcare burdens, underscoring the need to examine precarious manhood's impact on national happiness."
"Lebanon, Iran, and Nigeria were among the countries with highest PMB and lowest happiness levels, while Nordic countries, including Denmark, Finland, and Sweden, had the lowest PMB levels and the happiest people."
"Researchers from Boston College analysed the data of 59 countries, combining findings from the World Happiness Report with a global study of PMB and health risk behaviours."
Research indicates that higher levels of precarious manhood beliefs (PMB) correlate with lower happiness, economic output, and life expectancy. Countries like Lebanon, Iran, and Nigeria exhibit high PMB and low happiness, while Nordic nations show the opposite. The study highlights how PMB exacerbates health disparities and increases healthcare burdens, emphasizing the need to address its effects on collective well-being. Data from 59 countries were analyzed, revealing significant correlations between PMB and national happiness levels.
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