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Comparative Analysis of Life Expectancy at Age 60 (WHO Data 2019)
Life expectancy at age 60 is an important indicator of the health and longevity of older adults in various countries. This metric reflects the expected number of years a person aged 60 will live, taking into account the current mortality rates. Below is a comparative analysis of nations by life expectancy at age 60, considering factors such as GDP per capita, number of doctors per 1,000 people, Gini Index, medical insurance system, hospital availability, education level, industrialization level, homogeneity of ethnicity, and democracy level.
The hypothetical results indicate that factors such as Per Capita GDP, number of doctors per 1,000 people, Gini Index, and Democracy Level are significant predictors of life expectancy at age 60. Other factors, while important, may not show statistical significance in this model. It's crucial to validate these findings with actual data and consider potential multicollinearity and interaction effects between variables for a more comprehensive understanding.
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