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That would give Mexico a lower fertility rate than the United States, which is expected to maintain its current rate of about 2.1.At the same time life expectancy has grown.
Life expectancy has grown from 52 years to 60 years.
That was from the 1950s, since when global life expectancy has grown by 25 years.
Most people probably don't realise how fast life expectancy has grown in recent years.
In the last century, our life expectancy has grown by 30 years — the largest gain in human history, he explains.
But if American demographers have made one mistake consistently over the past two centuries, it's underestimating the rate at which life expectancy has grown.
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Many children given little or no life expectancy have grown up happy, productive and self-supporting.
Life expectancies had grown, education reforms had produced marked gains in functioning and — of particular interest to Costa — a mouse model of the disorder had recently been developed, opening the door to experimentation.
Within the European Union, for instance, life expectancy at age 50 has grown by 1.2 years between 2005 and 2010, but healthy life expectancy has only grown slightly (0.5 years in men, 0.4 years in women) in the same time frame (Fouweather et al., 2015).
Despite fears that obesity and global warming would reverse the trend, life expectancy in rich countries has grown steadily, by about 2.5 years a decade, or 15 minutes every hour (see chart).
This trend started with the UN's human development index, which takes account of life expectancy and education and has grown to include parallel measures such as the world happiness report (another UN publication) and initiatives like the Legatum Institute's prosperity index and the social progress imperative.
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