Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Immigration Boosts U.S. Life Expectancy
October 01, 2021
October 01, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 1 (TNSPol) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news on Sept. 30, 2021:
If immigrants to the United States formed their own country, their pre-COVID-19 life expectancies would exceed or match those of the world's leaders in longevity -- Swiss men and Japanese women.
A new study by Princeton University and University of Southern California researchers estimates that immigration add . . .
If immigrants to the United States formed their own country, their pre-COVID-19 life expectancies would exceed or match those of the world's leaders in longevity -- Swiss men and Japanese women.
A new study by Princeton University and University of Southern California researchers estimates that immigration add . . .