Throughout most of history, average life expectancy from birth was fairly consistent across the globe, at around 24 years. A major contributor to this was high rates of infant and child mortality; those who survived into adulthood could expect to live to their 50s or 60s, yet pandemics, food instability, and conflict did cause regular spikes in mortality across the entire population. Gradually, from the 16th to 19th centuries, there was some growth in more developed societies, due to improvements in agriculture, infrastructure, and medical knowledge. However, the most significant change came with the introduction of vaccination and other medical advances in the 1800s, which saw a sharp decline in child mortality and the onset of the demographic transition. This phenomenon began in more developed countries in the 1800s, before spreading to Latin America, Asia, and (later) Africa in the 1900s. As the majority of the world's population lives in countries considered to be "less developed", this figure is much closer to the global average. However, today, there is a considerable difference in life expectancies across these countries, ranging from 84.7 years in Japan to 53 years in the Central African Republic.
Average life expectancy from birth in the world and selected countries or regions in years between 1000 and 2020
Characteristic
More developed countries*
World
Less developed countries*
2020
79.24
72.28
70.7
1999
75.6
67.05
65.25
1950
64.83
46.96
41.67
1900
46
31
26
1820
36
26
24
1000
24
24
24
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*The source used for figures from 1000-1900 splits the world into two groups; Group A refers to Western Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the U.S. This is in line with the UN's classification of "more developed countries", and UN data (available here) was used for the figures from 1950-2020. All other countries can be considered Group B, or "less developed". The only difference between the sources is that figures for EU countries in Eastern Europe are included with "less developed countries" before 1950, and with "more developed countries" from 1950 onwards.
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