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... live for 76 and a female for 83 years . Just 57 years ago , Japanese men could expect to live for only 35.4 years and women for 43.6 . The average lifespan in India today exceeds 62 years , which in 1983 was around 52 . As a result ...
... live for 76 and a female for 83 years . Just 57 years ago , Japanese men could expect to live for only 35.4 years and women for 43.6 . The average lifespan in India today exceeds 62 years , which in 1983 was around 52 . As a result ...
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... live elsewhere . In short , they express in strong terms acommitment to each other's welfare , it's just that they don't live with each other , especially after they graduate from high school . In fact , every once in a while I still ...
... live elsewhere . In short , they express in strong terms acommitment to each other's welfare , it's just that they don't live with each other , especially after they graduate from high school . In fact , every once in a while I still ...
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... live longer and enjoy no social security- have to live below the poverty line , as widows , lonely and ignored by families , community or society - then ageing becomes a problem . In India , we must realize that ageing of the population ...
... live longer and enjoy no social security- have to live below the poverty line , as widows , lonely and ignored by families , community or society - then ageing becomes a problem . In India , we must realize that ageing of the population ...
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