(C) Our World in Data This story was originally published by Our World in Data and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Life expectancy increased in all countries of the world [1] ['Max Roser'] Date: 2023-12-28 Life expectancy increased in all countries of the world Cite this article Reuse our work freely There is a lot of information in the following – rather unusual – chart. On the x-axis you find the cumulative share of the world population. And all the countries of the world are ordered along the x-axis ascending by the life expectancy of the population. On the y-axis you see the life expectancy of each country. For 1800 (red line) you see that the countries on the left – India and also South Korea – have a life expectancy around 25. On the very right you see that in 1800 no country had a life expectancy above 40 (Belgium had the highest life expectancy with just 40 years). In 1950 the life expectancy of all countries was higher than in 1800 and the richer countries in Europe and North America had life expectancies over 60 years – over the course of modernization and industrialization the health of the population improved dramatically. But half of the world’s population – look at India and China – made only little progress. Therefore the world in 1950 was highly unequal in living standards – clearly devided between developed countries and developing countries. This division is ending: Look at the change between 1950 and 2012! Now it is the former developing countries – the countries that were worst off in 1950 – that achieved the fastest progress. While some countries (mostly in Africa) are lacking behind. But many of the former developing countries have caught up and we achieved a dramatic reduction of global health inequality. The world developed from equally poor health in 1800 to great inequality in 1950 and back to more equality today – but equality on a much higher level. Cite this work Our articles and data visualizations rely on work from many different people and organizations. When citing this article, please also cite the underlying data sources. This article can be cited as: Max Roser (2015) - “Life expectancy increased in all countries of the world” Published online at OurWorldInData.org. Retrieved from: 'https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy-increased-in-all-countries-of-the-world' [Online Resource] BibTeX citation @article{owid-life-expectancy-increased-in-all-countries-of-the-world, author = {Max Roser}, title = {Life expectancy increased in all countries of the world}, journal = {Our World in Data}, year = {2015}, note = {https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy-increased-in-all-countries-of-the-world} } [END] --- [1] Url: https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy-increased-in-all-countries-of-the-world Published and (C) by Our World in Data Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons BY. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/ourworldindata/