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    UN: PEOPLE IN ARMENIA LIVE LONGER THAN IN OTHER COUNTRIES OF FORMER USSR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.06.2007 15:58 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In many countries with transitional economy, which
    once were part of the former USSR, the life expectancy is lower
    of world figures. UN News Center reports that life expectancy has
    increased up to 15 years during recent five years reaching 64 for
    men and 68 for women. These are average statistical world figures.

    Women in Ukraine live 72.5 years on average and men -60.5. The figures
    are lower in Russia: here life expectancy of men is 58.7 years, and
    Russian women live 71 years on average. In Byelorussia these figures
    are correspondingly 74 and 63. But in Georgia men live 67 years on
    average. The best situation is in Armenia, where men live more than
    68 and women 75 years.

    There exists a great difference in figures of life expectancy between
    men and women in favor of the latest in all former soviet republics.

    In West European and North American countries people live much
    longer. However, in some developing states the life expectancy does
    not exceed 40 years. Women in many African states live much less than
    men, says the report on world population of 2007.

    Men live 75 years on average in USA, and women -80 years. In such
    countries like Sweden, Switzerland, Norway and Denmark these figures
    are equal to correspondingly 77 -78 and 82 -84 years. At the same
    time women in Zimbabwe live 36 and in Swaziland 29 years on average.
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