Life expectancy calculator compares European regions

An interactive calculator estimates statistical life expectancy based on personal details and compares it to values from other parts of Europe. Factors such as birthplace, gender, and region play a key role in the forecast. In Germany, life expectancy is in the mid-range, with regional variations.

Life expectancy largely depends on uncontrollable factors, such as the time and manner of birth and location. People born in the 21st century can expect roughly double the lifespan of infants in the 19th century. Women have a lower mortality risk in all life stages and live on average several years longer than men.

Eurostat data reveal significant regional differences within Europe. Average life expectancy is lower in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Baltics than in Western Europe, while it is higher in Mediterranean countries and Scandinavia. Germany ranks in the European mid-field: A 40-year-old statistically has about 42 years left, slightly more in northern Germany and less in the south.

All European regions are trending toward increasing life expectancy. Estonia has made impressive progress since 2000, from 71 to 79 years, despite the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily raising mortality. In Germany, the rise has been comparatively slow, with only Iceland showing smaller gains.

The gender gap exists everywhere, largest in Baltic states like Latvia, where women live about ten years longer. In Norway and Sweden, the difference is smallest. Causes range from newborn boys' higher susceptibility to illnesses to accidents and violence, as well as lifestyle habits like smoking and alcohol consumption, plus occupational risks that affect men more.

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