– Life Expectancy in 2018:
– Buenos Aires: 75.2
– Autonomous City of Buenos Aires: 77.2
– Chaco: 72.9
– Córdoba: 75.8
– Corrientes: 74.4
– Development of Life Expectancy:
– Data from a 2020 report by the Pacific Disaster Center
– Life expectancy is the average number of years of age that a group of infants born in the same year can expect to live
– Life Expectancy in Argentina according to estimation of the World Bank Group
– Our World in Data provides insights on life expectancy in Argentina
– Comparison with other big countries of South America
– Gender Gap in Life Expectancy:
– Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy in Argentina in 2019
– Comparison with other countries of the world
– Statistics for males and females
– Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy data
– Available data on life expectancy trends
– See Also:
– Wikimedia Commons has media related to Life expectancy charts for Argentina
– List of South American countries by life expectancy
– Additional resources for exploring life expectancy data
– Comparison with other South American nations
– Access to visual representations of life expectancy data
– References:
– NDPBA – Argentina Province Risk Profiles – Subnational Assessment Results (PDF)
– Reliable sources for further information
– Date of retrieval for reference material
– Importance of using credible sources
– Acknowledgment of sources providing life expectancy data
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2023) |
This is a list of provinces of Argentina by life expectancy. Life expectancy is the average number of years of age that a group of infants born in the same year can expect to live, if maintained, from birth. The data is from a 2020 report by the Pacific Disaster Center.