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Former British colonies Compared by Health > Survival rate > To age 65 > Women

DEFINITION: Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to current age specific mortality rates.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Israel 93.07 2008
2 Australia 92.99 2008
3 Singapore 92.53 2008
4 Canada 91.67 2008
5 New Zealand 90.9 2008
6 Kuwait 89.6 2008
7 Barbados 89.42 2008
=8 Brunei 88.79 2008
=8 United States 88.79 2008
10 United Arab Emirates 88.44 2008
11 Bahrain 87.16 2008
12 Grenada 86.21 2008
13 Sri Lanka 86 2008
14 Belize 85.27 2008
15 Malaysia 85.01 2008
16 Qatar 82.99 2008
17 Jordan 81.09 2008
18 Jamaica 81.01 2008
19 The Bahamas 80.93 2008
20 Saint Lucia 80.81 2008
21 Maldives 80.41 2008
22 Trinidad and Tobago 77.49 2008
23 Fiji 74.94 2008
24 Guyana 73.65 2008
25 Bhutan 71.78 2008
26 Pakistan 71.14 2008
27 Bangladesh 70.33 2008
28 India 67.51 2008
29 Burma 64.81 2008
30 Namibia 59.13 2008
31 Sudan 58.53 2008
32 Ghana 55.04 2008
33 The Gambia 54.75 2008
34 Tanzania 51.01 2008
35 Malawi 48.36 2008
36 Kenya 47.22 2008
37 Somalia 46.88 2008
38 Uganda 45.42 2008
39 Botswana 43.58 2008
40 Nigeria 41.91 2008
41 Zambia 33.94 2008
42 Sierra Leone 32.94 2008
43 Lesotho 29.56 2008
44 Swaziland 29.07 2008
45 Zimbabwe 25.87 2008

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