All being well, a newborn EU citizen can expect to live approximately 81 years in case of a girl and approximately 75 years in case of a boy.
|
Country |
Women | Men |
|---|---|---|
| Belgium |
81,9 |
76,2 |
| Cyprus |
81,1 |
76,8 |
| Denmark |
80,5 |
76,0 |
| Estonia |
78,2 |
67,3 |
| Finland |
82,5 |
75,6 |
| France (2004) |
83,8 |
76,7 |
| Greece |
81,6 |
76,8 |
| Ireland |
81,7 |
77,3 |
| Italy (2003) |
82,8 |
77,1 |
| Latvia |
76,5 |
65,4 |
| Lithuania |
77,3 |
65,3 |
| Luxembourg |
82,2 |
76,6 |
| Malta |
81,4 |
77,3 |
| The Netherlands |
81,7 |
77,3 |
| Poland |
79,3 |
70,8 |
| Portugal |
81,3 |
74,9 |
| Slovakia |
78,1 |
70,2 |
| Slovenia |
80,9 |
73,9 |
| Spain |
83,7 |
77,0 |
| United Kingdom |
81,1 |
77,1 |
| Sweden |
82,9 |
78,5 |
| Czech Republic |
79,3 |
72,9 |
| Germany |
82,0 |
76,7 |
| Hungary |
77,2 |
68,7 |
| Austria |
82,3 |
76,7 |
| Bulgaria |
76,2 |
69,0 |
| Romania |
75,7 |
68,7 |
| EU-27 |
80,8 |
74,6 |
The figures are taken from the website of the Commission’s statistical office, Eurostat:
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/.
Sidst opdateret: 30-07-2008 - ANSJ