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Overall for both Male and female:
Life Expectancy in 32 Countries
Country
Age
Country
Age
Japan
79.1
U.S.
75.0
Switz.
77.6
Denmark
74.9
Iceland
77.4
Finland
74.8
Sweden
77.1
Malta
74.8
Spain
76.6
Belgium
74.3
W. Germ.
75.8
Czech.
71.0
Italy
75.5
Poland
71.0
Britain
75.3
Yugo.
71.0
Israel
75.2
Romania
69.9
Austria
75.1
U.S.S.R.
69.8
Taken from:
http://www.eagle-min.com/faq/faq85.htm
The highest and lowest world wide seperated by Sex:
Table 1: Countries with highest and lowest DALE and life expectancy at birth in 1999
Rank Country DALE Life expectancy in 1999 Disability at birth, DLE
Male Female Male Female
1 Japan 74.5 77.6 84.3 5.7 7.1
2 Australia 73.2 76.8 82.2 6.0 6.7
3 France 73.1 74.9 83.6 5.6 6.7
4 Sweden 73.0 77.1 81.9 5.9 7.0
5 Spain 72.8 75.3 82.1 5.5 6.4
134 India 53.2 59.6 61.2 6.8 7.7
187 Botswana 32.3 39.5 39.3 7.2 7.1
188 Zambia 30.3 38.0 39.0 8.0 8.3
189 Malawi 29.4 37.3 38.4 8.0 9.0
190 Niger 29.1 37.2 40.6 9.0 10.5
191 Sierra Leone 25.9 33.2 35.4 7.4 9.5
Source: World Health Report 2000
DALE ranking
The DALE ranking has placed India at the 134th position among 191 nations, with an estimated life expectancy of 53.2 years at birth in 1999 (Table 1). DALE in India was 53.5 years for women and 52.8 years for men in 1999. Sri Lanka (76 rank) and China (81 rank) are much ahead of us in terms of health performance. Even, Pakistan has been placed 124th rank. Bangladesh is a bit behind us at 140.
Japan leads the world with DALE of 74.5 years at birth in 1999 (Table 1). After Japan, subsequent places are Australia, France, Sweden and Spain, with DALE ranging between 72.8 and 73.2. The UK has been placed 14th while the US is at 24th. All of the bottom countries are in sub-Saharan Africa, where AIDS epidemic is rampant. Sierra Leone is at the bottommost country with DALE of 25.9 years at birth in 1999. Life expectancy in these countries has been reduced by 15-20 years in comparison with life expectancy without AIDS.
Taken from:
http://www.pharmabiz.com/article/detnews.asp?articleid=32804§ionid=46
Based on these the world wide average for males is about 72 years and for females about 82 years