
We have all heard of insomnia stemming from certain issues that include the area of excessive thinking or conditioning ourselves towards too much work. But based on this study, studies show that people getting higher education and knowledge seems to favor women more over men when it comes to getting sleep and avoiding the insomnia issues.
We all know that women have their share of being insomniacs but it really seems weird why this study of sleep showed such results. But it seems it all depends on how they carry themselves both inside and outside.
(Source) The findings applied to both sexes. The rates of insomnia were found to be “still significantly higher” among women, who averaged 1.22 more points on the insomnia scale than men. “Social factors undoubtedly play their part,” they said. Sex differences in insomnia score were most noticeable for divorced or separated women. “Stress linked to single parenting, low income, or stigma of a marriage break-down could all be possible factors,” they said. The team also found that unemployment exerted a greater impact on women’s sleep quality, particularly among the married women. “Sex discrimination in the workplace and childcare responsibilities might account for this.”












