According to WHO :
1. Iceland (the greatest)
2. Switzerland
3. Australia
4. Israel
5. Singapore
6. New Zealand
7. Italy
8. Japan
9. Sweden
10. Luxemburg
Developed countries typically have lower birth rates and higher life expectancy due to advanced healthcare and better living conditions. This demographic shift leads to an aging population compared to developing countries, where higher birth rates and lower life expectancy contribute to a younger population overall.
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
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.
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Even though Japan's population is quite dense it has a high life expectancy because the healthcare there is very good and people have a good education and know how to stay healthy. Its life expectancy is between 81-85 so is very high.
The life expectancy at birth for the total population is 71.29 years. The life expectancy at birth for male is 68.77 years. The life expectancy at birth for female is 73.93 years.
Afghanistan is the county in South Asia with the lowest life expectancy. The country in South Asia with the smallest population is Maldives.
the life expectancy in Qatar is around 70 for men and 75 for woman the life expectancy in Qatar is around 70 for men and 75 for woman
Here are the four countries with the shortest life expectancy in Latin America:Belize: 68.28Bolivia:67.9Guyana: 67.39Haiti (lowest in Latin America): 62.51
Malawi.
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 81.17 yearsmale: 78.16 yearsfemale: 84.37 years (2011 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:total population: 76.09 yearsmale: 74.04 yearsfemale: 78.25 years (2008 est.)