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  1. 07902: Life tables, by sex and age Survivors (per 100 000) at age x, Death (per 100 000) at age x to x+1, Life expectancy - remaining years at age x, Probability of death at age x

  2. Close window 80 Life expectancy SexYear Age 0 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Men                       1866-1870 47.3 52.0 53.1 49.8 42.0 35.7 28.5 21.4

  3. . The actual difference is larger. Tables Table 1 Enrolment rates, by age (2002 and 2004) Table 2 School expectancy

  4. .The uncertainty increases with time. Source : Fertility: Statbank-table 13603 Source : Life expectancy

  5. Close window 81 Life expectancy at birth. Selected countries. Men   1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

  6. Close window 82 Life expectancy at birth. Selected countries. Women   1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

  7. . Deaths Deaths 2014 2023 2024 Week 17 20251 Deaths, total 40 394 43 803 44 242 817 Males 19 706 21 877 22 187 392 Females 20 688 21 926 22 055 425 Life expectancy at birth Males 80.03 81.39 81.59 Females 84.10 84.63

  8. . The aging of the population also persists, in line with increasing life expectancy, especially in rural areas and municipalities with declining populations

  9. year’s projections we have produced a table for cohort life expectancy, which is available in the StatBank

  10. . Historically, official Norwegian mortality projections computed by Statistics Norway have consistently under-predicted life expectancy

  11. population of 384 million in 2050, 7 per cent less than the new forecast. ( Eurostat’s forecast ). The new forecast assumes higher life expectancy and higher immigration levels than both the UN and Eurostat

  12. . While data for entitlements in funded schemes have been compiled for a long time in the national accounts on bases of accounting statistics for life insurance companies and pension funds, there has

  13. (total fertility rate, life expectancy at birth and dependency ratios). The model uses the registered population in 2020 by sex, age and place of residence

  14. . Moreover, the report presents social indicators, e.g. composition of the population, the life expectancy and rate of infant mortality are all observations

  15. developments in life expectancy. In addition, petroleum revenue spending has increased considerably, and expenditure on the national insurance scheme and on