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climates, less pollution, fewer automobile deaths, and fewer homicides. in addition, their residents tend to have higher income, more education, and better health behaviors, including less smoking and more exercise. these areas also tend to be more urban, and have higher quality hospitals and more primary
remaining life expectancy at age increases by years, or about percent, for a person moving from an area in the th percentile in terms of life expectancy impact to an area in the th percentile. the location impacts on mortality emerge immediately after moving and do not change with the amount of time spent...
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