If you mean life expectancy, men 80.23 years and women 86 years
The life expectancy of males in Spain is 78.
it is most likely 79 years. :)
The life expectancy in Spain is around 83 years, with women typically living longer than men. This is due to factors such as a Mediterranean diet, access to quality healthcare, and a generally high standard of living.
The country with the highest life expectancy in the world is Andorra - which is a little country between France and Spain.
Life expectancy is theoretical and death rate is a real measurement. life expectancy can be used to predict the death rate if you know the average age of a population.Although the previous answer above is true, it does not answer the question. Life expectancy affects death rate as if the life expectancy is high, like it is in many High Income Countries (HIC's), the death rate is higher, because aging populations will inevitably have rising death rates as older people are more likely to die, than younger people.//Saying this, if the life expectancy is low, then often the death rate is high (like in many LIC's) as this is a result of poor medical care (or access), lack of clean drinking water and poor sanitation.\\
Men 81 and woman 88.8
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 81.17 yearsmale: 78.16 yearsfemale: 84.37 years (2011 est.)
In 2009 Spain's death rate was 9.99/1000.
Premature death.
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 73.47 yearsmale: 71.61 yearsfemale: 75.52 years (2009 est.)
The Birth rate of Spain is 27 and the death rate is 58
Subtracted from the life expectancy