0 the length of time that a living thing, especially a human being, is likely to live:
Life expectancy in Europe increased greatly in the 20th century.
1 the average length of the life of members of a group of people or animals
2 the length of time that a person is likely to live:
Life expectancy is the major factor influencing senior life insurance premiums.
3 the length of time that something such as an electrical product is likely to last:
As technology becomes more sophisticated, the life expectancy of household gadgets seems to diminish.
The positive return of 12 is implicitly distributed to the cohort whose initial pension was calculated on the basis of the previous life expectancy.
In addition, increases in religiosity were predicted by lower perceived life expectancy, and increases in spirituality were predicted by higher negative affect.
For instance, better information would be provided about life expectancy and the link between work and retirement income.
Because their saving rate is exogenous, and they ignore the positive effect on savings deriving from a higher life expectancy.
Moreover, this problem will grow worse for exogenous reasons as life expectancy expands and for endogenous reasons as it encourages early retirement without penalty.
Many young people try to master the new technology to improve the life expectancy of these apparatuses.
The paper has also presented evidence from a variety of sources to show that improvements in height are directly related to improvements in life expectancy.
Table 4 shows the female-to-male ratios of average life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, and the percentage of life expectancy as healthy.
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