User:Lady3mlnm/LE tables (backups)

Since people sometimes make incomprehensible corrections to life expectancy tables, I'm keeping copies of the most valuable tables, I've created, in my private space.

World Bank Group (2019 – 2022)
Source of data: World Bank Group Only countries with populations over 50,000 are listed. The values in the World Bank Group tables are rounded. All calculations were done on raw data, therefore, due to the nuances of rounding, in some places illusory inconsistencies of indicators arose, with a size of 0.01 year.

United Nations (2019 – 2022)
Shown is the "period life expectancy" at birth. This is the average number of years a newborn would live if age-specific mortality rates in the current year were to stay the same throughout its life. The data is taken from the 2020, 2021/2022 and 2023/2024 United Nations World Population Prospects. It is also used to calculate the Human Development Index. Only countries with populations over 50,000 are listed. Due to this criterion, the table does not include such countries as Monaco (LE 86.9 years, population 39,000) and Liechtenstein (LE 84.7 years, population 40,000). By default, the list is sorted by 2022. Data for 2021 can also be viewed via Our World in Data.

World Health Organization (2019)
Source of data: WHO

Regions of Russia (1991 – 2021)
Source of data: Rosstat

Maps for comparison
The legends of the maps are common.