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From the beginning of the current century there is a tendency to also estimate healthy life expectancy (HALE), the average number of years that a person can expect to live in "full health". [2] [3] Comparing life expectancies across countries can be problematic. For example, due to poor reporting in some countries and various local standards in ...
World Health Organization (2019) Countries Life expectancy at birth HALE at birth Life expectancy at age 60 HALE at age 60 All M F FΔM Δ 2000 All M F FΔM Δ
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.
English: This is an interactuve bubble chart of comparison of countries by life expectancy at birth according to estimation of the World Health Organization for 2019. Open the original svg-file in separate window and hover over a bubble or lettering to highlight related content and to see detail information.
According to the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021, countries where life expectancy is currently lower are expected to see the largest increase.
3 List by World Health Organization (2019) 4 Charts. 5 See also. 6 References. ... In 2014, some of the world's leading countries had a local peak in life expectancy ...
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation said Americans' life expectancy is expected to increase in the next 30 years, but it’s doing so at a much slower rate than its peer countries.
Life expectancy development in some big countries of the world since 1960 Life expectancy at birth, measured by region, between 1950 and 2050 Life expectancy by world region, from 1770 to 2018 Human life expectancy is a statistical measure of the estimate of the average remaining years of life at a given age.