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Factors Affecting Life Expectancy- White Males and Females
There were many factors that affected life expectancy for males and females since the 1850s. Some of the factors were gender, genetics, where you lived (what surrounded you), and more. Another factor is diseases, because every so often a new disease comes along. These are all some factors that contribute to life expectancy. -
1850
Male- 38.3 years
Female- 40.5 years -
1890
Male- 42.50 years
Female- 44.46 years -
1900
Male- 48.23 years
Female- 51.08 years -
1902
Male- 48.23 years
Female- 51.08 years -
1909
Male- 50.23 years
Female- 53.62 years -
1911
Male- 50.23 years
Female- 53.62 years -
1919
Male- 56.34 years
Female- 58.53 years -
1921
Male- 56.34 years
Female- 58.53 years -
1929
Male- 59.12 years
Female- 62.67 years -
1931
Male- 59.12 years
Female- 62.67 years -
1939
Male- 62.81 years
Female- 67.29 years -
1941
Male- 62.81 years
Female- 67.29 years -
1949
Male- 66.31 years
Female- 72.03 years -
1951
Male- 66.31 years
Female- 72.03 years -
1959
Male- 67.55 years
Female- 74.19 years -
1961
Male- 67.55 years
Female- 74.19 years -
1969
Male- 67.94 years
Female- 75.49 years -
1971
Male- 67.94 years
Female- 75.49 years -
1979
Male- 70.82 years
Female- 78.22 years -
1981
Male- 70.82 years
Female- 78.22 years -
1990
Male- 72.7 years
Female- 79.4 years -
1992
Male- 73.2 years
Female- 79.8 years -
1993
Male- 73.1 years
Female- 79.5 years -
1995
Male- 73.4 years
Female- 79.6 years -
1997
Male- 74.3 years
Female- 79.9 years -
1998
Male- 74.5
Female- 80 years -
1999
Male- 74.6 years
Female- 79.9 years -
2000
Male- 74.8
Female- 80 years -
2001
Male- 75 years
Female- 80.2 years -
2002
Male- 75.1 years
Female- 80.3 years -
2003
Male- 75.3 years
Female- 80.5 years -
2004
Male- 75.7 years
Female- 80.8 years -
2011
Male- 76.3 years
Female- 81.1 years