In the mainland of China, LE at birth was 77.6 years in 2019, which marked a 9.6 year-increase since 1990. Women’s LE was higher than men’s, with a gap of 4.1 years in 1990 and 6.0 years in 2019. Generally, LE in eastern PLADs was higher than in central and western PLADs. In 2019, seven eastern PLADs already reached 79 years of LE The authors aim to examine the impact of demographic changes, socioeconomic inequality, and the availability of health care resources on life expectancy in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. This is a cross-country study collecting annual data from 3 Southeast Asian countries from 1980 to 2008. School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) total: 14 years male: 14 years female: 14 years (2018) People - note. Jakarta; note - Indonesian The Jakarta Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded that the life expectancy in the capital increased by 1.29 years from 72.03 in 2012 to 73.32 this year. "On average, life expectancy has increased by 0.18 percent per year," said BPS Jakarta head Anggoro Dwitjahyono as quoted from Antara , Thursday, December 1, 2022. JAKARTA, KOMPAS - Air pollution has caused people on earth to lose 2.3 years of their life expectancy. In Indonesia, a reduction of 1.4 years in life expectancy has been seen due to the presence of particles below 2.5 microns or PM 2.5, which on average reached 18.8 microns per cubic meter in 2021. Life expectancy at birth among males was 73.2 years in 2021, a one-year decline from 2020, while female life expectancy saw a 0.8-year decline to 79.1. Among racial and ethnic groups, American Life Expectancy at Birth for U.S. States and Census Tracts, 2010-2015. This interactive United States map shows estimates of U.S. life expectancy at birth by state and census tract for the period 2010-2015 (1-2). Estimates were produced for 67,148 census tracts, covering all states and the District of Columbia (D.C.). Life Expectancy at Birth by State. Print. Related Pages. SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, 2018, 2019 and 2020 data. Life expectancy in South Korea from 1880 to 2020. In 1880, the average person born in the area of modern-day South Korea could expect to live to just under the age of 26, a figure which would Females have consistently had a higher life expectancy than malesbut the gap in 2011 is almost twice what it was in 1841. Female life expectancy at birth was 3.8 years higher than for men in 2011, compared to 2.0 years in 1841. This smaller gap in the mid-19th century was in part due to diseases and high infant mortality that affected men hud5Et.