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In the early nineteen-fifties, the average life expectancy in developing countries was forty-two years.
From 1960 to 2000, for example, life expectancy in developing countries rose to 63 years from 46.
According to the bank itself, since its inception, life expectancy in developing countries has risen by more than 20 years.
Re "World Bank Challenged: Are the Poor Really Helped?" (Letter From Washington, news article, July 28): Over the last 40 years, life expectancy in developing countries has increased by 20 years; adult illiteracy was nearly halved to 25percentt in the last 30 years; and from 1981 to 2001 the proportion of people living in poverty in the developing world dropped from 40 to 21percentt.
The 1999 World Bank Report claimed that growth in gross domestic product (GDP) between 1960 and 1990 only accounted for 15% of concomitant growth in life expectancy in developing countries.
Given the change in demographic structure and the rise of life expectancy in developing countries, AD is likely to have a major socioeconomic impact.
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This rise was attributed in part to increased life expectancy in developed countries.
These improvements in medicine and public health brought dramatic increases in life expectancy in developed countries.
This is not an old population in the context of life expectancy in developed countries.
9 This would be interpreted as due to higher life expectancy in developed countries.
Demographic trends from the last 50 years have indicated an increased life expectancy in developed countries.
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