Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Average life expectancy in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Average life expectancy at birth and at age 60.
As from 2022, the state pension age will be linked to average life expectancy.
During the past 120 years alone average life expectancy has more than doubled3.
Demographers say that the birth rate will not ensure generational replacement, while average life expectancy will increase.
When this statue was carved the average life expectancy was probably 30.
The Dutch are generally positive about changes relating to technological developments and about the increase of the average life expectancy.
The estimated average life expectancy is 82 years based on the US Central Intelligence Agency's 2015 figures.
The average life expectancy is 54 years due to the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS.
A whole range of indicators, from average life expectancy to infant and maternal mortality, confirm this fact.
Europe's population is ageing: average life expectancy has increased from 55 in 1920 to over 80 today.
Air pollution is known to reduce average life expectancy by as much as nine months.
As recently as 150 years ago, average life expectancy was around 40 years,
A low birth rate and longer average life expectancy mean that our society is ageing.
According to scientists, this will increase average life expectancy by a further four to five months.
Average life expectancy in the West has doubled in the last 150 years- but we still want more.
lower average life expectancy and Mafia domination.
Mr Harangozó wonders why the life expectancy of Hungarians is 15% lower than average life expectancy in the EU.
You will see a map showing countries in either of 3 colors representing average life expectancy in the country.
Relatively speaking, however, and notwithstanding an increase in average life expectancy, the rate of growth will decline- from 100% in 1950-85 to 65% in 1985-2020.
effective medicines plays an important role in protecting public health and extending average life expectancy.