Sentences with phrase «additional year life expectancy»

I couldn't find any data for impact of wealth social class at this age cohort, however a 25 year old with a degree has about 9 additional year life expectancy than one not finished high school and about 6 one that completed high school.

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«If governments spent one cent more on social services per dollar spent on health by rearranging money between the two portfolios, life expectancy could have experienced an additional 5 % increase and potentially avoidable mortality could have experienced an additional 3 % decrease in one year
For newborns, whose life expectancy increased by seven years between 1960 and 2000, each additional year of life cost $ 19,900 (in constant 2002 dollars) well below various estimates of the monetary value of a year of adult life.
These findings imply that every additional 10 micrograms per cubic meter of particulate matter pollution (PM10) reduces life expectancy by 0.6 years.
That would be the equivalent of gaining nearly an additional four years of life based on today's average human expectancy of 78.8 years.12
The result is that retirees who transfer their tax - deferred savings into an income fund at 71 today will see their nest - egg cut in half by age 80 and will be down to 10 per cent by age 94, when life expectancy tables say they will live an additional four years on average.
A greater life expectancy adds additional premium payments, and also reduces the NPV of the death benefit (because it's discounted over a larger number of years waiting for the payout to occur).
Taken as a whole, sterilized dogs have a 1.5 years of additional life expectancy!
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