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      Positive correlation between income per person and life expectancy. African nations at the lower end, Asia in the centre, the Americas and Europe at the higher end.

      Graph from Gapminder showing correlation of wealth and lifespan for 200 countries in 2011.
      Source: Gapminder, Free material available from www.gapminder.org

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