Life expectancy varies significantly between countries due to factors such as healthcare quality, lifestyle, economic conditions, and social stability.
Here’s a comparison of the life expectancy in New Zealand with the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Philippines:
- New Zealand: Approximately 82 years
- United Kingdom: Approximately 80 years
- United States: Approximately 76 years
- Philippines: Approximately 69 years
To summarize:
- New Zealand and Canada have similar life expectancies, around 82 years.
- The United Kingdom has a slightly lower life expectancy at around 80 years.
- The United States has a life expectancy of approximately 76 years, which is lower compared to New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
- The Philippines has the lowest life expectancy among these countries, at approximately 69 years.
These values are approximate and can vary slightly based on the source and year of the data. Generally, higher life expectancies are associated with better healthcare systems, higher standards of living, and healthier lifestyles. Conversely, lower life expectancies often reflect challenges such as limited access to healthcare, poorer economic conditions, and higher rates of disease or violence.