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Countries and territories Life expectancy for population in general Life expectancy for male Life expectancy for female Sex gap Population (thous.) at birth bonus 0→15 at 15 bonus 15→65 at 65 bonus 65→80 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 Monaco: 86.37: 0.45: 71.82: 1.40: 23.21: 3.09: 11 ...
The list presents statistics for 2019—2022, as of 6 September 2024. By default, regions within country are sorted by overall life expectancy in 2022. Countries are sorted by the most favorable for life expectancy region inside them. Data for some regions are marked at the Eurostat site as provisional or estimated. [1] [2]
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This is especially true for Healthy life expectancy, the definition of which criteria may change over time, even within a country. For example, Canada is a country with a fairly high overall life expectancy at 81.63 years; however, this number decreases to 75.5 years for Indigenous people in the country. [4]
The following 11 pages use this file: List of Belgian provinces by life expectancy; List of British regions by life expectancy; List of European countries by life expectancy
In just the past two decades, 2000 — 2019, the average global life expectancy increased from 66.8 years to 73.4 years while healthy life expectancy has also improved by 8% over the same period.
Other countries, such as the Netherlands, have a different ratio: For each year of increased life expectancy, another eight months is added to the retirement age.
World Bank Group (2022) Countries and territories 2022 Historical data recovery from COVID-19: 2019→2022 All Male Female Sex gap 2014 2014 →2019