PRAGUE ECONOMIC PAPERS, 1, 2013 z 125 DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE EXPECTANCY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN YEARS 1920-2010 WITH AN OUTLOOK TO 2050 Markéta Arltová, Jitka Langhamrová, Jana Langhamrová *
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Life expectancy (LE) and Healthy Life Years (HLY) at age 65 for the Czech Republic and the European Union (EU25) based on SILC (2005‐2012) Key points: Czech life expectancy (LE) at age 65 has increased by 1.6 years for women and 1.5 years for men over the period 2004‐2012.
Life expectancy at birth and at age 65, by sex: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, selected years 1980–2015 Excel version (with more data years and standard errors when available):
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