International comparisons of life expectancy at birth or at a later age, and of lifespan variation—i.e., individual differences in the timing of death—revealed that the U.S. lags behind most industrialised countries (Barbieri and Ouellette2012; Edwards and Tuljapurkar2005; Engelman et al.2010...
This inequity could be represented by the difference in land prices by region [32]. Consequently, students from high-land-price areas were more likely to achieve stable academic achievement despite the pandemic obstacles as they could use relatively more diverse educational facilities. Thus, the ...