Saturday, September 26, 2020

Some Scotch



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Key Findings

  • In Scotland in 2017-2019, life expectancy at birth was 77.1 years for males and 81.1 years for females. This is a small increase of around 0.1 years for both males and females since the 2016-2018 figures published last year.
  • Life expectancy in Scotland has increased since the early 1980s but has now remained virtually unchanged since 2012-2014.
  • Life expectancy at age 65 in 2017-2019 was 17.7 years for males and 19.8 years for females in Scotland.
  • Scotland has the lowest life expectancy at birth of all UK countries. Average life expectancy in the UK was 79.4 years for males and 83.1 years for females.
  • Female life expectancy at birth was highest in East Renfrewshire (84.0 years) and lowest in Glasgow City (78.5 years).
  • Male life expectancy at birth was highest in East Dunbartonshire (80.5 years) and lowest in Glasgow City (73.6 years)
  • The majority of Scotland’s council areas have experienced a slow-down or a stall in life expectancy growth since 2012-2014 and many areas now have decreasing life expectancy.
  • The gap in life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas was 13.3 years for males and 10.0 years for females.

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