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Description2011-2016 Life Expectancy map for India by states.svg
English: The map shows expected life at birth for all states and union territories of India. The data in this map, is an estimated average for the period for 2011-2016 period, just like all past state/UT data for India's demographic life expectancy in 4 or 5 year periods between 1981-2010.
Data sources:
1. Data for states and union territories is from Ponnapalli et al. (2013), Aging and the Demographic Transition in India and Its States: A Comparative Perspective, International Journal of Asian Social Science, 3(1), pp. 171-193
2. The above data table has been verified with The Future Population of India Population Research Bureau and Population Fund of India. Both scenario A and B in this report, and Ponnapalli paper, give the same color map above for 2011-2016 period. The average life expectancy, for all of India, is 66.8 years over this 5 year period.
3. The world's average life expectancy in the map is from World Health Organization (WHO). Quote - "In 2012, life expectancy at birth for both sexes globally was 70 years, ranging from 62 years in low-income countries to 79 years in high-income countries, giving a ratio of 1.3 between the two income groups. Women live longer than men all around the world. The gap in life expectancy between the sexes was 5 years in 1990 and had remained the same by 2012. The gap is much larger in high-income countries (more than six years) than in low-income countries (around three years)."
The disputed national borders SVG code used to create this map is a derivative work of File:India literacy rate map en.svg available on wikimedia commons.
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