Human life expectancy during the time of the Roman Empire was approximately 28 years. In 1990, global life expectancy had increased to 65 years. The advances in life expectancy in the 20th century were remarkable by any standard. Although many factors contributed to this enhanced life expectancy, including medical technologies, by far the largest proportion of the increase occurred as a consequence of economic growth, rising living standards and nutrition. Despite the large improvements in terms of life expectancy, significant health variations still remain between countries and across different socioeconomic classes with in countries. As the 20th century proceeded, a growing dichotomy existed between those who are healthy and have access t...
GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different c...
The World Development Report 1993 announced that global life expectancy was then 65. Experience in t...
The world population reached 7 billion in 2012, which is 6 billion more than in 1800. This remarkabl...
Human life expectancy during the time of the Roman Empire was approximately 28 years. In 1990, globa...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
The 20th century has brought unprecedented gains in health. While these have improved citizens' live...
The chapter describes diversity in life expectancy observed between and within European countries. I...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health around the world, but appe...
People born today will live for 68 years on average, 20 years longer than those born in 1950. By the...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
International audienceSocioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health arou...
The World Development Report 1993 announced that global life expectancy was then 65. Experience in t...
GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different c...
The World Development Report 1993 announced that global life expectancy was then 65. Experience in t...
The world population reached 7 billion in 2012, which is 6 billion more than in 1800. This remarkabl...
Human life expectancy during the time of the Roman Empire was approximately 28 years. In 1990, globa...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
The 20th century has brought unprecedented gains in health. While these have improved citizens' live...
The chapter describes diversity in life expectancy observed between and within European countries. I...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health around the world, but appe...
People born today will live for 68 years on average, 20 years longer than those born in 1950. By the...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
International audienceSocioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health arou...
The World Development Report 1993 announced that global life expectancy was then 65. Experience in t...
GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different c...
The World Development Report 1993 announced that global life expectancy was then 65. Experience in t...
The world population reached 7 billion in 2012, which is 6 billion more than in 1800. This remarkabl...