Former Spanish colonies Compared by Health > Survival rate > To age 65 > Men
DEFINITION:
Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to current age specific mortality rates.".
CONTENTS
| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cuba | 82.69 | 2008 | ||
| 2 | Costa Rica | 82.3 | 2008 | ||
| 3 | Chile | 80.45 | 2008 | ||
| 4 | Panama | 78.56 | 2008 | ||
| 5 | Mexico | 78.46 | 2008 | ||
| 6 | Uruguay | 76.86 | 2008 | ||
| 7 | Ecuador | 75.56 | 2008 | ||
| 8 | Argentina | 74.3 | 2008 | ||
| 9 | Venezuela | 73.67 | 2008 | ||
| 10 | Peru | 73.44 | 2008 | ||
| 11 | Philippines | 73.41 | 2008 | ||
| 12 | Honduras | 72.57 | 2008 | ||
| 13 | Paraguay | 72.56 | 2008 | ||
| 14 | Colombia | 71.24 | 2008 | ||
| 15 | Nicaragua | 70.63 | 2008 | ||
| 16 | Dominican Republic | 69.61 | 2008 | ||
| 17 | Guatemala | 67.24 | 2008 | ||
| 18 | Bolivia | 63.36 | 2008 | ||
| 19 | El Salvador | 62.71 | 2008 | ||
| 20 | Equatorial Guinea | 41.69 | 2008 |
Citation
Interesting observations about Health > Survival rate > To age 65 > Men
- Australia ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Hot countries in 2008.
- Iceland ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Christian countries in 2008.
- United Arab Emirates ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
- Sweden ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst European Union in 2008.
- Chile ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
- Ireland ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Catholic countries in 2008.
- Zimbabwe has ranked last for survival rate > to age 65 > men since 1999.
- Israel ranked second for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Former British colonies in 2008.
- Switzerland ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Landlocked countries in 2008.
- Cape Verde ranked first for survival rate > to age 65 > men amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2008.