The Average Life Expectancy for South Korea Climbs to 82.7 Years

I wonder when the horrible air quality is going to begin to have an effect on South Korea’s life expectancy?  So far it appears it is not having much effect considering that the average life expectancy in Korea continues to climb:

South Korean babies born in 2017 are expected to live more than 82 years, government data showed Monday, as a growing number of people take care of their health by receiving regular medical checkups and treatment.

Life expectancy at birth averaged 82.7 years in 2017, three months longer than a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea.

The average life expectancy for South Koreans stood at 62.3 years in 1970 when South Korea began to compile relevant data.

Kim Rak-hyeon, a deputy director handling the issue at Statistics Korea, said improved public awareness of health and the policy on medical checkups have contributed to the dramatic hike in life expectancy in recent decades.

Baby boys and girls born in 2017 were expected to live 79.7 years and 85.7 years, respectively, with the male-female difference narrowing by one month to 6 years.

South Korea’s life expectancies for male and female babies are 1.7 years and 2.4 years longer than the average of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group of 36 developed, high-income market economies.  [Yonhap]

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charliem
charliem
7 years ago

This figure is based on current elder people, right? So the generation who went through the war and then the backbreaking industrial development and who lacked healthcare and workplace safety conditions and who retired with almost no benefits…these folks are living into their 80s? Wow.

rocket man
rocket man
7 years ago

Fat leader will like those stats. Slave labor can now work into their eighties.

setnaffa
setnaffa
7 years ago

They’re not averaging in all those who died or were killed.

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