Where to live that longer, healthier life
Although not directly related, I read two articles—one dealing with longevity and the other with the best cities for people over 60—that were published about the same time. Not only is life expectancy in France higher than it has ever been—85.6 years for women and 80 for men—it’s also healthier. For both genders, according to the government’s health statistics office, DREES, the proportion of disability-free life expectancy at age 65 has increased by at least 50% since 2008, meaning that over half of the years after 65 are expected to be healthy ones. However, even with universal healthcare where everyone should have equal access, some social inequities can still have an impact.
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