Productivity Commission reports that a child born today has a life expectancy at birth of 81.1 years for males and 85.1 years for females.
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Life expectancy is increasing at a slower rate this century — and it may be because we're reaching our human limitFor instance, in the U.S. in 1900, the average life expectancy at birth was 47.3 ... nine regions with the longest-lived populations — Australia, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain ...
Research maintains that the natural limit for human lifespan is about 122 years, based on the fact that the longest-living ...
The average life expectancy of Africans in 20024 was 64.38 years, an increase of 0.45% on the previous year. This increase is mostly a result of better healthcare infrastructure and access to ...
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