For example, an increase in life
expectancy at birth and a decline in child sexual abuse would contribute to the achievement of, for example, the priority outcome of «positive child development and prevention of violence, crime and self harm».
Life
expectancy at birth is 15 to 20 years less than that of the non-indigenous population, and with greater likelihood of dying of infectious diseases than the non-indigenous population, as we see from paragraph 62 of the report.
Use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life tables 2 Estimates of life
expectancy at birth for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are commonly used as a measure for assessing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population health and disadvantage.
Life
expectancy at birth for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians was estimated to be 59.4 years for males and 64.8 years for females, compared with 76.6 years for all males and 82.0 years for all females for the period 1998 - 2000.35
The unhappy title for the world leader in these stakes goes to Sierra Leone with an under five mortality rate in 2000 of 316 per 1,000 live births; and an infant mortality rate of 181 per 1,000 live births.101 It is not difficult to see how poverty of material conditions, poor sanitation and gross malnutrition, added to lack of quality medical care, can be responsible for such tragically foreshortened lives - a life
expectancy at birth of 34 years.
Life
expectancy at birth, at 65 years of age, and at 75 years of age, by race and sex: United States, selected years 1900 — 2006.
Estimated life
expectancy at birth in years, by race and sex: Death - registration states, 1900 — 1928, and United States, 1929 — 2000.
For example, 2011 life
expectancy at birth (Statistics form the Center for Disease Control) indicate men live to 76.3 years on average compared to women who live to 81.1 years on average.
Life
expectancy at birth: Center for Disease Control.
Between 1980 and 2001, life
expectancy at birth for registered Indigenous men increased from 60.9 to 70.4 years and for registered Indigenous women from 68 to 75.5 years.
Statistics Canada — Deaths: Table 1 Life
expectancy at birth and at age 65 by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006 — 2008 — The variability according to sex, location, and age is interesting.
The amount of TV viewed in Australia in 2008 reduced life
expectancy at birth by 1.8 years (95 % uncertainty interval (UI): 8.4 days to 3.7 years) for men and 1.5 years (95 % UI: 6.8 days to 3.1 years) for women.
If one compares the quality of life, standard of living and average life
expectancy at birth of those of us who are fortunate to live in nations that have profited from this access with those poor, unfortunate souls in the nations that have not done so, it is clear that inexpensive energy from low - cost fossil fuels have brought us far more benefits than the damage, which climate models could imagine for the future, even in the worst CAGW incarnation.
Over same period, human population increased 1.7 times and average human quality of life, affluence and life
expectancy at birth have increased dramatically, while starvation rates have decreased.
I downloaded data for the following parameters in the attached spreadsheet (Tab reference lists descriptive data from the downloads): • Life 2009 — Life
expectancy at birth indicates the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth (2009) were to stay the same throughout its life.
The figures for life
expectancy at birth are from 2007.
The number of women of childbearing age keeps growing and global life
expectancy at birth continues to rise.
According to the World Bank, the average life
expectancy at birth in 2013 in the United States was about 79 years, and more and more people are living well into their 80s.
Unfortunately or fortunately (depending on how you view longevity), Canadians are living longer — the average life
expectancy at birth, according to Statistics Canada, was 81.4 years in 2011, almost two years higher than in 2001.
-- Despite this, since 1990, life
expectancy at birth has only increased about 2.5 years, among the lowest in 34 OECD countries.
Life
expectancy at birth by average daily amount of TV viewing time.
The mortality rate of children under 5 years of age is 140 per 1000, and life
expectancy at birth is only 54 years.
CHILDREN typically have the same life
expectancy at birth, regardless of whether their father is 20 years old or 80.
Global life
expectancy at birth for both sexes rose by 6.2 years (from 65.3 in 1990 to 71.5 in 2013), while healthy life expectancy, or HALE, at birth rose by 5.4 years (from 56.9 in 1990 to 62.3 in 2013).
In 2016, life
expectancy at birth was 78.6 years for the U.S. population as a whole.
In England, between 1348 and 1375, life
expectancy at birth was only 17 years, according to parish records.
Vaupel cites gains among average citizens in Japan, where the life
expectancy at birth has been climbing and is now more than 83 years old.
Life
expectancy at birth in UK cities ranges from 70.8 years in Glasgow City to 83.7 years in Kensington and Chelsea.
For example, Kerala and Sri Lanka have a per capita GNP of less than $ 500 but life
expectancy at birth is seventy «three years, whereas Brazil has a per capita GNP of more than $ 2,500 but life expectancy is only sixty «five.
Life
expectancy at birth Infant mortality rate (figures for Korea and New Zealand were taken from the CIA World Factbook, 2005 data) % of population over age 15 considered obese and overweight Prison population rate Motor vehicles per 1,000 people Road fatalities per million people Road fatalities per million vehicles (figures for Mexico taken from the North American Transportation Statistics Database)
But those numbers reflect life
expectancy at birth and are dragged lower by people who die young.
Since 1950, life
expectancies at birth have ticked upward at a rate of roughly two years per decade, from an average 68.2 for a newborn in 1950 to 76.8 for one in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Specifically, the standard approach to compiling life tables and resulting life
expectancies at birth requires complete and accurate data on deaths that occur in a period, and an estimate of the population exposed to those deaths at the mid-point of the period.
Not exact matches
At Eat - Sleep - Love, we work with parents during all stages of
expectancy... trying to conceive, already pregnant, just about to give
birth, and even post-partum!
Japanese women, the longest - lived people ever known, now have a life
expectancy of 85
at birth.
However, I've found a source who calculated life
expectancy rates by looking
at the
birth and death records of English nobles in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.