The AQLI’s latest 2021 data reveals that permanently reducing global PM2.5 air pollution to meet the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline would add 2.3 years onto average human life expectancy—or a combined 17.8 billion life years saved.
In 2020, mean life expectancy in the peer countries was 81.50 years, 4.51 years higher than US life expectancy (76.99 years). Outcomes in peer countries ranged from a decrease of 1.43 years (CR, 1.28-1.59 years) in Spain to increases in life expectancy in New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The HDI is a measure of average achievement in key dimensions of development, such as long and healthy life or life expectancy, education, and a decent standard of living. ’s 2020 HDI was higher compared to the 2018 index at 80.47, while the previous year’s HDI was 80.76. Also Read: South Jakarta Mayor Urge People to Avoid Gathering for New
The data on the population of each country is also taken from Gapminder. The included world population in 1800 is 1,036 billion. In 1950 it is 2,72 billion. And for 2012 it is the life expectancy of that year and the population measures refer to 2010 (7 billion people are included in this analysis).
World Rank. 82.6. 10. According to the latest WHO data published in 2020 life expectancy in Norway is: Male 81.1, female 84.1 and total life expectancy is 82.6 which gives Norway a World Life Expectancy ranking of 10. You can see the leading causes of death data and rankings for Norway by clicking on the links below or select the full country
Among women, partial life expectancies were longer and gaps smaller than among men, but the pattern of variation between countries was similar, with gaps in life expectancy ranging from 0·6 years (0·5–0·6) in Spain to 4·5 years (4·2–4·7) in Lithuania .