It is hard to get exact stats but during the period from 2000-2005 it was approx. 49
The life expectancy for people in sub-Saharan Africa is only about 46 years old. This is 20 years less than in more developed countries.
Life expectancy is so low in Africa due to it's terrible poverty. It is also low due to the rapid spread of AIDS.
According to the World Health Organization it is 63.80 years.
It differs per country. However, the average life expectancy in third world nations would have to be around 55 or so.
In July 2009, it was recorded to be 57.2
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Worldwide, the average life expectancy is about 67.2 years (65.0 years for males and 69.5 years for females), according to various UN sources. Life expectancy in the developed countries is about 80 years (females outliving males by about 4 years), which represent about 20% of the total world population.
The CIA World Factbook lists the life expectancy of the average New Zealander in 2008 as 78.33 years for males and 82.25 years for females.
Life expectancy refers to the average length of time a person can expect to live. In the US, the life expectancy is around 80 years of age. In South America, the country with the lowest life expectancy is Guyana, with a life expectancy of 63.32 years of age.
People in Australia would expect to have a higher life expectancy than people in Africa. There are lots of very well developed parts of Africa where people would have a high life expectancy, but on average it would have a lower life expectancy.
Somalian life expectancy is 46 years. (Source = National Geographic)
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Australia compares very well with other nations for life expectancy, according to United Nations estimates. For males, Australia has the joint fourth-highest life expectancy in the world (along with Switzerland) over the period 2005-10. Only Iceland, Japan and Hong Kong have higher male life expectancy than Australia. Australia also has the joint third-highest female life expectancy. As in most countries, female life expectancy is higher than male life expectancy in Australia. However, in countries badly affected by HIV/AIDS (including Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe), males have similar or higher life expectancy than women.
The Japanese have the longest life expectancy in the world, not the US. The US rates closer to 34th-36th in nations of the world in terms of life expectancy, one of the lower rate among the developed world.
According to the World Health Organization, both Costa Rica and Chile are the most advanced countries in this regard, with a life expectancy of 79 years (2011):Chile: Male life expectancy: 76Female life expectancy: 82Overall life expectancy: 79Costa Rica: Male life expectancy: 77Female life expectancy: 81Overall life expectancy: 79
The average life expectancy of the world is 69.4 years.
A 2010 estimate of life expectancy by the U.N. put Mozambique last with an average life expectancy of 39 years. The CIA World Fact Book lists more countries and places Mozambique near the bottom with a life expectancy of 41 years. They list 4 countries lower with Swaziland the lowest at 32 years.
The life expectancy in 1947 was around 66.8 years for men and 72.8 years for women in the United States. It varied in different countries and regions around the world.
Depends where you are. For the most part, life expectancy in the developed world is about 80 years. For those classified as partially developed countries, perhaps 60 years. For those still in the developing world, 40 years.
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Yes, life expectancy can vary by country, region, gender, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle factors. Generally, more developed countries tend to have higher life expectancies compared to less developed countries. Healthy lifestyle habits such as staying active, not smoking, and maintaining a balanced diet can also contribute to a longer life expectancy.
No country has a life expectancy under 45 years of age. The lowest is the Central African Republic with a life expectancy of 46 years.
According to the World Bank data, as of 2020, there were approximately 90 countries with a life expectancy rate at or above 70 years old. These countries are typically found in regions with advanced healthcare systems and high standards of living.