Over the past 75 years, women have generally had a higher life expectancy than men by around 4-6 years. Reasons for this difference include higher susceptibility to childhood diseases among males; higher rates of accidental deaths, conflict-related deaths, and suicide among adult men; and higher prevalence of unhealthy lifestyle habits and chronic illnesses, as well as higher susceptibility to chronic diseases among men. Therefore, men not only have lower life expectancy than women overall, but also throughout each stage of life.
Throughout the given period, there were notable dips in life expectancy for both sexes, including a roughly four year drop in 1960 due to China's so-called Great Leap Forward, and a 1.8 year drop due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021.
Across the world, differences in life expectancy can vary between the sexes by large margins. In countries such as the Nordics, for example, the difference is low due to high-quality healthcare systems and access, as well as high quality diets and lifestyles. In Eastern Europe, however, the difference is over 10 years in Russia and Ukraine due to the war, although the differences were already very pronounced in this region before 2022, in large part driven by unhealthier lifestyles among men.
Global life expectancy at birth by gender from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100
Characteristic
Men
Women
2100
79.8
83.7
2099
79.7
83.7
2098
79.6
83.6
2097
79.5
83.5
2096
79.5
83.4
2095
79.4
83.3
2094
79.3
83.3
2093
79.2
83.2
2092
79.1
83.1
2091
79
83
2090
78.9
82.9
2089
78.8
82.8
2088
78.7
82.8
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