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1 Life expectancy in the EU 25 Jean-Marie Robine, Sophie Le Roy and the EHEMU team Europe Blanche XXVI Budapest November 2005

2 EHEMU To assist the European Commission: to monitor inequalities in health and longevity among the EU countries to explore compression or expansion of healthy life through cross-national comparisons of healthy life expectancy at birth and age 65 to explore gender differences in health, longevity and healthy life expectancy with analysis of the new EU structural indicator Healthy Life Years

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4 More on EHEMU EHEMU reports General reports on life and healthy life expectancies in the European Union Country reports EHEMU database on LE and HE EHEMU collaborator networks The public health actor network The expert network EHEMU website (http://www.hs.le.ac.uk/reves.ehemutest /index.html)

5 Life expectancy in the EU 25 Data sources HMD, for the long chronological series (www.mortality.org)www.mortality.org Eurostat for the 25 EU countries since 1995 (http://epp.eurostat.cec.eu.int)http://epp.eurostat.cec.eu.int

6 Life expectancies at birth in European countries since 1825 and deviations from the maximum values, females

7 Life expectancies at birth in European countries since 1825 and deviations from the maximum values, males

8 Life expectancies at age 65 in European countries since 1825 and deviations from the maximum values, females

9 Life expectancies at age 65 in European countries since 1825 and deviations from the maximum values, males

10 LE at birth in European countries since 1945 and deviations from maximum values, females: high convergence, low convergence, divergent group

11 LE at birth in European countries since 1945 and deviations from maximum values, males: high convergence, low convergence, divergent group

12 LE at age 65 in European countries since 1945 and deviations from the maximum values, females: divergent group

13 LE at age 65 in European countries since 1945 and deviations from the maximum values, males: divergent group

14 LE at birth in the EU since 1995 and deviations from maximum values, females: Northern Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe

15 LE at birth in the EU since 1995 and deviations from maximum values, males: Northern Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe

16 Conclusions for LE The deviations in life expectancy are considerable within the European Union: - reaching a maximum of 12 years for men at birth - reaching a maximum of 7 years for women at birth - at birth as well as at age 65 The current trends do not suggest that life expectancies are converging Monitoring changes in life expectancy is crucial for the EU

17 Thank you!


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