Objectives. We assessed life expectancy increases in the past several decades in South Korea by age and specific causes of death. Methods. We applied Arriaga's decomposition method to life table data (1970–2005) and mortality statistics (1983–2005) to estimate age- and cause-specific contributions to changes in life expectancy. Results. Reductions in infant mortality made the largest age Projection of Population of Regency/City of DKI Jakarta Province 2020-2035 Results of 2020 Population Census and life expectancy at birth are very helpful for Life expectancy at birth (years) 13.6 support and accountability and subscribe to the principle of national ownership as enshrined in the Jakarta Commitment In fact, research from the University of Chicago shows that Jakarta’s air quality is now so bad that it’s cutting 2.3 years off the average resident’s lifespan. “High air pollution is undermining Indonesians’ health,” researchers from the university’s Energy Policy Centre told Phys.Org. It’s the finest of pollutant New data from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI), which converts particulate air pollution into its impact on life expectancy, reveals that particulate pollution was the greatest risk to human health before COVID-19. And without strong and sustained public policy, it will be after COVID-19. As of 2022, the countries with the highest life expectancy included Japan, Korea, and Switzerland. As of that time, a new-born child in Japan could expect to live an average of 84.5 years. .

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