11 Articles and compendiums that are related to Life expectancies , sorted by release date
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Ethnic differences in life expectancy and mortality from selected causes in England and Wales: 2011 to 2014 (Latest release)
Experimental analysis of ethnic differences in life expectancy and cause-specific mortality in England and Wales based on 2011 Census and death registrations.Keywords: census, ethnicity, mortality, ethnic group, life expectancy
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Life expectancy in care homes, England and Wales: 2011 to 2012 (Latest release)
The average number of years people aged 65 years and over who are living in care homes are expected to live beyond their current age in England and Wales. Classified as Experimental Statistics.Keywords: mortality, survival, life exspectancy, care residents, care home
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Changing trends in mortality: an international comparison: 2000 to 2016 (Latest release)
Analysis of period life expectancies and mortality in selected countries globally from 2000 to 2016.Keywords: life expectancy, death, longevity, live
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Changing trends in mortality: a cross-UK comparison, 1981 to 2016 (Latest release)
Analysis of age-specific and age-standardised mortality rates for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland from 1981 to 2016.Keywords: life expectancy, death, longevity, live
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What are your chances of living to 100? (Latest release)
Keywords: People, population and community, Gender, Life expectancy,
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How long will you live in good health? (Latest release)
Keywords: Health, People, population and community,
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Most affluent man outlives the average woman for the first time (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, Health, People, population and community, Life expectancy, Population,
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How has life expectancy changed over time? (Latest release)
Keywords: People, population and community, Health, Life expectancy, pensions, Population
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How long will my pension need to last? (Latest release)
Keywords: Economy, People,population and community, Life expectancy, Pensions,
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2011 Census analysis: Disability-free Life Expectancy at Birth and at Ages 50 and 65 by Clinical Commissioning Groups, England (Latest release)
Using 2011 Census data disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) are calculated at birth and at ages 50 and 65, by the newly established NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in England for the period 2010-12Keywords: inequality,health,comparisons,self-reported,disability,life,expectancy,old,age