Differences in life expectancy between those aged 20, 50 and 80 – in 2011 and at birth (UK)
Publisher:
UK Department of Work and PensionsDate published:
10 October, 2011Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
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The UK Department for Work and Pensions have released a report detailing life expectancy in 2011 and comparing the generations at 20, 50 and 80 years old. The data sees 20-year-olds three times more likely to reach 100 than their grandparents, and twice as likely as their parents.
The report is available at the following link: Differences in life expectancy between those aged 20, 50 and 80 – in 2011 and at birth
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