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Health Statistics > Life expectancy at birth > Total population (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1   Macau: 84.33 years  2008 Time series
# 2   Andorra: 82.67 years  2008 Time series
# 3   Japan: 82.07 years  2008 Time series
# 4   Singapore: 81.89 years  2008 Time series
# 5   San Marino: 81.88 years  2008 Time series
# 6   Hong Kong: 81.77 years  2008 Time series
# 7   Australia: 81.53 years  2008 Time series
# 8   Canada: 81.16 years  2008 Time series
# 9   France: 80.87 years  2008 Time series
= 10   Switzerland: 80.74 years  2008 Time series
= 10   Sweden: 80.74 years  2008 Time series
# 12   Guernsey: 80.65 years  2008 Time series
# 13   Israel: 80.61 years  2008 Time series
# 14   Iceland: 80.55 years  2008 Time series
# 15   Anguilla: 80.53 years  2008 Time series
# 16   Cayman Islands: 80.32 years  2008 Time series
# 17   New Zealand: 80.24 years  2008 Time series
# 18   Italy: 80.07 years  2008 Time series
# 19   Gibraltar: 80.06 years  2008 Time series
# 20   Monaco: 79.96 years  2008 Time series
# 21   Liechtenstein: 79.95 years  2008 Time series
# 22   Spain: 79.92 years  2008 Time series
# 23   Norway: 79.81 years  2008 Time series
# 24   Jersey: 79.65 years  2008 Time series
# 25   Greece: 79.52 years  2008 Time series
# 26   Austria: 79.36 years  2008 Time series
# 27   Malta: 79.3 years  2008 Time series
# 28   Faroe Islands: 79.29 years  2008 Time series
# 29   Netherlands: 79.25 years  2008 Time series
= 30   Luxembourg: 79.18 years  2008 Time series
= 30   Martinique: 79.18 years  2006 Time series
# 32   Germany: 79.1 years  2008 Time series
# 33   Belgium: 79.07 years  2008 Time series
# 34   Guam: 78.93 years  2008 Time series
# 35   Virgin Islands: 78.92 years  2008 Time series
# 36   Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 78.91 years  2008 Time series
# 37   United Kingdom: 78.85 years  2008 Time series
# 38   Finland: 78.82 years  2008 Time series
# 39   Man, Isle of: 78.8 years  2008 Time series
# 40   Jordan: 78.71 years  2008 Time series
# 41   Korea, South: 78.64 years  2008 Time series
# 42   Puerto Rico: 78.58 years  2008 Time series
# 43   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 78.33 years  2008 Time series
# 44   Bermuda: 78.3 years  2008 Time series
# 45   Saint Helena: 78.27 years  2008 Time series
# 46   Cyprus: 78.15 years  2008 Time series
# 47   United States: 78.14 years  2008 Time series
# 48   Denmark: 78.13 years  2008 Time series
# 49   Ireland: 78.07 years  2008 Time series
# 50   Guadeloupe: 78.06 years  2006 Time series
# 51   Portugal: 78.04 years  2008 Time series
# 52   Albania: 77.78 years  2008 Time series
# 53   Taiwan: 77.76 years  2008 Time series
# 54   Kuwait: 77.53 years  2008 Time series
# 55   Costa Rica: 77.4 years  2008 Time series
= 57   Cuba: 77.27 years  2008 Time series
= 57   French Guiana: 77.27 years  2006 Time series
# 59   Chile: 77.15 years  2008 Time series
= 60   Libya: 77.07 years  2008 Time series
= 60   British Virgin Islands: 77.07 years  2008 Time series
# 62   Panama: 76.88 years  2008 Time series
# 63   Ecuador: 76.81 years  2008 Time series
# 64   Slovenia: 76.73 years  2008 Time series
# 65   Czech Republic: 76.62 years  2008 Time series
= 66   Georgia: 76.51 years  2008 Time series
= 66   French Polynesia: 76.51 years  2008 Time series
# 68   Northern Mariana Islands: 76.5 years  2008 Time series
# 69   Netherlands Antilles: 76.45 years  2008 Time series
# 70   Argentina: 76.36 years  2008 Time series
# 71   Saint Lucia: 76.25 years  2008 Time series
# 72   Uruguay: 76.14 years  2008 Time series
# 73   Saudi Arabia: 76.09 years  2008 Time series
# 74   United Arab Emirates: 75.89 years  2008 Time series
# 75   Mexico: 75.84 years  2008 Time series
= 76   Paraguay: 75.56 years  2008 Time series
= 76   Tunisia: 75.56 years  2008 Time series
# 78   Brunei: 75.52 years  2008 Time series
# 79   Poland: 75.41 years  2008 Time series
# 80   Dominica: 75.33 years  2008 Time series
# 81   Serbia and Montenegro: 75.29 years  2008 Time series
= 82   Qatar: 75.19 years  2008 Time series
= 82   Turks and Caicos Islands: 75.19 years  2008 Time series
# 84   Slovakia: 75.17 years  2008 Time series
# 85   Croatia: 75.13 years  2008 Time series
# 86   Aruba: 75.06 years  2008 Time series
# 87   Sri Lanka: 74.97 years  2008 Time series
# 88   Bahrain: 74.92 years  2008 Time series
# 89   New Caledonia: 74.75 years  2008 Time series
# 90   Lithuania: 74.67 years  2008 Time series
# 91   Macedonia, Republic of: 74.45 years  2008 Time series
# 92   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 74.34 years  2008 Time series
# 93   West Bank: 74.29 years  2008 Time series
# 94   Antigua and Barbuda: 74.25 years  2008 Time series
# 95   Réunion: 74.18 years  2006 Time series
# 96   Oman: 73.91 years  2008 Time series
# 97   Algeria: 73.77 years  2008 Time series
# 98   Mauritius: 73.75 years  2008 Time series
# 99   Maldives: 73.72 years  2008 Time series
# 100   Jamaica: 73.59 years  2008 Time series
# 101   Suriname: 73.48 years  2008 Time series
# 102   American Samoa: 73.47 years  2008 Time series
# 103   Venezuela: 73.45 years  2008 Time series
# 104   Solomon Islands: 73.44 years  2008 Time series
# 105   Lebanon: 73.41 years  2008 Time series
# 106   Dominican Republic: 73.39 years  2008 Time series
# 107   Barbados: 73.21 years  2008 Time series
= 108   China: 73.18 years  2008 Time series
= 108   Hungary: 73.18 years  2008 Time series
# 110   Gaza Strip: 73.16 years  2008 Time series
# 111   Turkey: 73.14 years  2008 Time series
# 112   Malaysia: 73.03 years  2008 Time series
# 113   Saint Kitts and Nevis: 72.94 years  2008 Time series
= 114   Thailand: 72.83 years  2008 Time series
= 114   Bulgaria: 72.83 years  2008 Time series
= 116   Seychelles: 72.6 years  2008 Time series
= 116   Montserrat: 72.6 years  2008 Time series
# 118   Estonia: 72.56 years  2008 Time series
# 119   Colombia: 72.54 years  2008 Time series
# 120   Armenia: 72.4 years  2008 Time series
# 121   Korea, North: 72.2 years  2008 Time series
# 122   Romania: 72.18 years  2008 Time series
# 123   El Salvador: 72.06 years  2008 Time series
# 124   Latvia: 71.88 years  2008 Time series
# 125   Egypt: 71.85 years  2008 Time series
# 126   Brazil: 71.71 years  2008 Time series
# 127   Uzbekistan: 71.69 years  2008 Time series
# 128   Samoa: 71.58 years  2008 Time series
# 129   Morocco: 71.52 years  2008 Time series
= 130   Cape Verde: 71.33 years  2008 Time series
= 130   Vietnam: 71.33 years  2008 Time series
# 132   Nicaragua: 71.21 years  2008 Time series
# 133   Palau: 71 years  2008 Time series
= 134   Marshall Islands: 70.9 years  2008 Time series
= 134   Syria: 70.9 years  2008 Time series
# 136   Iran: 70.86 years  2008 Time series
# 137   Philippines: 70.8 years  2008 Time series
# 138   Micronesia, Federated States of: 70.65 years  2008 Time series
# 139   Moldova: 70.5 years  2008 Time series
# 140   Indonesia: 70.46 years  2008 Time series
= 141   Tonga: 70.44 years  2008 Time series
= 141   Peru: 70.44 years  2008 Time series
= 141   Fiji: 70.44 years  2008 Time series
# 144   Belarus: 70.34 years  2008 Time series
# 145   Guatemala: 69.99 years  2008 Time series
# 146   Iraq: 69.62 years  2008 Time series
# 147   Greenland: 69.46 years  2008 Time series
# 148   Honduras: 69.37 years  2008 Time series
# 149   India: 69.25 years  2008 Time series
# 150   Kyrgyzstan: 69.12 years  2008 Time series
# 151   Tuvalu: 68.97 years  2008 Time series
# 152   Turkmenistan: 68.6 years  2008 Time series
# 153   Belize: 68.19 years  2008 Time series
# 154   Ukraine: 68.06 years  2008 Time series
# 155   São Tomé and Príncipe: 68 years  2008 Time series
# 156   Kazakhstan: 67.55 years  2008 Time series
# 157   Mongolia: 67.32 years  2008 Time series
# 158   Trinidad and Tobago: 67 years  2008 Time series
# 159   East Timor: 66.94 years  2008 Time series
# 160   Bolivia: 66.53 years  2008 Time series
# 161   Guyana: 66.43 years  2008 Time series
# 162   Azerbaijan: 66.31 years  2008 Time series
# 163   Papua New Guinea: 66 years  2008 Time series
# 164   Russia: 65.94 years  2008 Time series
# 165   Bahamas, The: 65.72 years  2008 Time series
# 166   Grenada: 65.6 years  2008 Time series
# 167   Bhutan: 65.53 years  2008 Time series
# 168   Tajikistan: 64.97 years  2008 Time series
# 169   Pakistan: 64.13 years  2008 Time series
# 170   Nauru: 63.81 years  2008 Time series
# 171   Vanuatu: 63.61 years  2008 Time series
# 172   Bangladesh: 63.21 years  2008 Time series
# 173   Comoros: 63.1 years  2008 Time series
# 174   Burma: 62.94 years  2008 Time series
# 175   Yemen: 62.9 years  2008 Time series
# 176   Kiribati: 62.85 years  2008 Time series
# 177   Mayotte: 62.54 years  2008 Time series
# 178   Madagascar: 62.52 years  2008 Time series
# 179   Cambodia: 61.69 years  2008 Time series
# 180   Eritrea: 61.38 years  2008 Time series
# 181   Equatorial Guinea: 61.23 years  2008 Time series
# 182   Nepal: 60.94 years  2008 Time series
# 183   Ghana: 59.49 years  2008 Time series
# 184   Benin: 58.56 years  2008 Time series
# 185   Togo: 58.28 years  2008 Time series
# 186   Haiti: 57.56 years  2008 Time series
# 187   Senegal: 57.08 years  2008 Time series
# 188   Kenya: 56.64 years  2008 Time series
# 189   Guinea: 56.58 years  2008 Time series
# 190   Laos: 56.29 years  2008 Time series
# 191   Ethiopia: 54.99 years  2008 Time series
# 192   Gambia, The: 54.95 years  2008 Time series
# 193   Côte d'Ivoire: 54.64 years  2008 Time series
# 194   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 53.98 years  2008 Time series
# 195   Western Sahara: 53.92 years  2008 Time series
# 196   Mauritania: 53.91 years  2008 Time series
# 197   Congo, Republic of the: 53.74 years  2008 Time series
# 198   Gabon: 53.52 years  2008 Time series
# 199   Cameroon: 53.3 years  2008 Time series
# 200   Burkina Faso: 52.55 years  2008 Time series
# 201   Uganda: 52.34 years  2008 Time series
# 202   Burundi: 51.71 years  2008 Time series
# 203   Tanzania: 51.45 years  2008 Time series
# 204   Sudan: 50.28 years  2008 Time series
# 205   Botswana: 50.16 years  2008 Time series
# 206   Mali: 49.94 years  2008 Time series
# 207   Namibia: 49.89 years  2008 Time series
# 208   Rwanda: 49.76 years  2008 Time series
# 209   Somalia: 49.25 years  2008 Time series
# 210   South Africa: 48.89 years  2008 Time series
# 211   Guinea-Bissau: 47.52 years  2008 Time series
# 212   Chad: 47.43 years  2008 Time series
# 213   Nigeria: 46.53 years  2008 Time series
= 214   Niger: 44.28 years  2008 Time series
= 214   Zimbabwe: 44.28 years  2008 Time series
# 216   Central African Republic: 44.22 years  2008 Time series
# 217   Afghanistan: 44.21 years  2008 Time series
# 218   Malawi: 43.45 years  2008 Time series
# 219   Djibouti: 43.31 years  2008 Time series
# 220   Liberia: 41.13 years  2008 Time series
# 221   Mozambique: 41.04 years  2008 Time series
# 222   Sierra Leone: 40.93 years  2008 Time series
# 223   Lesotho: 40.17 years  2008 Time series
# 224   Zambia: 38.59 years  2008 Time series
# 225   Angola: 37.92 years  2008 Time series
# 226   Swaziland: 31.99 years  2008 Time series
Weighted average: 68.8 years  

Historical countries, unions or other regions:
European Union 77.32 years  



DEFINITION: The average number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year, if mortality at each age remains constant in the future. Life expectancy at birth is also a measure of overall quality of life in a country and summarizes the mortality at all ages. It can also be thought of as indicating the potential return on investment in human capital and is necessary for the calculation of various actuarial measures.

SOURCE: All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008

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COMMENTARY     

April
29th November 2009
You should know that Macou is a Special Administrative Region of China. Have you considered Alaska as a country?! You are doing science, then perform like a scientist!
chris b
19th November 2009
This is crazy stuff; where doo people find the time to do this!?!?!?!?
If you wanna do statistics, make statistics telling which mathematical graphs are used the most, that would be pretty interesting
edward
17th November 2009
Amazing, great help thanks!!
Muyinda Bruhan
4th September 2009
Every time around 200,000 Children aged less than 4 years kick the bucket in the Pearl of AAfrica,Uganda. Those who survive experience disabilities, ill health and as well as poor growth thus Malnourished generation. This is caused due to poor Breast feeding.
To m
29th July 2009
I think these statistics are a credit to the people of canada and their ongooing influence in the econonomic and social landscape of their great nation.
Andrew in Ireland
14th July 2009
I have often wondered about life expectancy figures and how their values don't distinguish between high infant mortality, and deaths in later life.

In other words, if you live in a country with a life expectancy of 65 years, or a country with one of 80 years, once you have made it past twenty (say) presumably the figures come much closer together.

Is there an accepted measure of life expectancy that reflects the actual age of mortality of the people?

just curious!
imp
7th May 2009
Of course organic food, tofu and seafood is not helping. It's just a try to make business on low quality and highly priced food. Tofu companies want you to think it's more healthy than standard beacon, egg, fruits, cornflakes etc. But if you like seafood or anything, well, it won't hurt you.
christina
6th May 2009
I've heard that eating organic food, tofu and seafood help to prolong life. Is it true?
Hakan , Turkey
28th October 2005
My both side grantparentts are all alive and they are all over 75 years old. (75,75,76,76).
And two of them look very healthy and it looks like they will live another 10 years, hopefully.
The other two has health problems and looks like they will live maybe 2-3 more years.
Now, how come average of Turkey is 71.8? Some deviation from the statistics here?
austin
10th October 2005
Where does the Wisconsin River rank in lenth and size with other rivers
austin
10th October 2005
Where does the Wisconsin River rank in lenth and size with other rivers
sic
4th July 2005
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107386.html\

life expentancy for Canada is actually 80.2

Canada should be moved up to 6th place
Edria Murray
Staff Editor

26th May 2005
In response to Edgeworth:

Life expectency has increased dramatically over the last two centuries. These gains were mostly due to the eradication and control of infectious diseases, improvement in agriculture resulting in better nutrition and reduction in childhood and infant mortality. In all developed countries today, men have a lower life expectancy at birth than women by an average of 6 years.



The data reconstructed from the oldest records for England and Wales show that from the early
17th to the 20th century male and female life expectency differed little with discrepancies of less than two years (sometimes males had an advantage and sometimes females). Even today in the worlds least developed countries, the discrepancy is small.



The increase in female life expectancy is largely due to impoved maternal care resulting in lower levels of maternal mortality. Some countries (in particular those in the middle east) do have significantly more males over 65 years than females.

Ian Graham
Staff Editor

8th April 2005
A Mediterranean diet prolongs life, according to a study published in the British Medical Journal.

Researchers studied the diet of more than 75,000 Europeans 60 and older in nine countries - Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Britain. Those who ate plenty of fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, fish and olive oil showed a longer life expectancy. The link was most pronounced in Greece and Spain, countries that follow a true Mediterranean diet.

Precisely how long a Mediterranean diet extends lifespan depends on a person's age. A 60-year-old man who sticks to the diet can expect to live a year longer that someone of a similar age eating differently, according to researchers, while younger people could expect a bigger benefit.

The Mediterranean diet is rich in antioxidants that neutralize cell damage from free radicals and are thought to help fight cancer and heart disease.

Edria Murray
Staff Editor

4th April 2005
In response to Gant Hugh:

Currently, the average global life expectancy for all people is 63 years. There is a gender discrepancy with males living an average of 61 years and females an average of 65 years. In developing nations, the gender discrepancy is smaller due largely to the risks of childbirth. In developed nations, the gender discrepancy is larger.

In the United Arab Emirates, the average life expectancy is 74.75 years (72.28 years for males and 77.35 years for females.) This information is available if you select 'view all countries'.

Ian Graham
Staff Editor

3rd March 2005
Average life expectancy in the U.S.A. continues to rise. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that average life expectancy in the United States rose to a record-high 77.6 years in 2003, up from 77.3 the previous year. The improvement was attributed to drops in eight of the 15 leading causes of death. Death rates for the three biggest killers – heart disease, cancer and strokes – dropped between 2.2 and 4.6 percent.

There were 2,443,930 deaths in 2003. The overall death rate, adjusted for changes in age distribution of the population, declined 1.7 percent from 2002.

Average life expectancy is significantly affected by gender and race. The average life expectancy for a woman in 2003 was 80.1 years, while a man’s average life expectancy was 74.8. On average, black women live 4.4 years less than white women. A black man’s average life expectancy is 6.2 years less than a white man’s.

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