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Life expectancy in the United Kingdom was below 39 years in the year 1765, and over the course of the next two and a half centuries, it is expected to have increased by more than double, to...
Jan 12, 2022 · Life expectancy (eₓ), probability of dying (qₓ) and number of persons surviving (lₓ) from the period and cohort life tables, using past and projected mortality data from the 2020-based...
Jan 11, 2024 · Life expectancy at birth in the UK in 2020 to 2022 was 78.6 years for males and 82.6 years for females; compared with 2017 to 2019, life expectancy has fallen by 38 weeks from 79.3 years for...
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Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries. This release will include National life tables for the UK for 2019 to 2021 and for 2020 to 2022.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/releases/nationallifetableslifeexpectancyintheuk2019to2021
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
Published 2 November 2023
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Oct 23, 2024 · Period life expectancy by age and sex for England and Wales. Each national life table is based on population estimates, births and deaths for a period of three consecutive years. Tables are...
Jan 11, 2024 · Life expectancy (eₓ), probability of dying (qₓ) and number of persons surviving (lₓ) from the period and cohort life tables, using past and projected mortality data from the 2020-based...
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Feb 15, 2024 · Key points. The latest estimates of period life expectancy at birth for the UK show a fall from 2017–19 of as much as 0.7 years for males (to 78.6 years) and 0.4 years for females (to 82.6 years) by 2020–22. This reflects higher than average mortality rates due to the pandemic.