Estimation of the World Bank Group for 2022.[2][3][4] The data is filtered according to the list of countries in Europe. In the World Bank Group list and, accordingly, in this list, there are no mini-states with a population of several tens of thousands of people (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City). The values in the World Bank Group tables are rounded. All calculations are based on raw data, so due to the nuances of rounding, in some places, illusory inconsistencies of indicators arose, with a size of 0.01 year.
In 2014, some of the world's leading countries had a local peak in life expectancy, so this year is chosen for comparison with 2019 and 2022.
Change in life expectancy in Europe from 2019 to 2021[2]
WHO (2019)
List of countries by life expectancy for 2019 according to the World Health Organization.[5][6] The data is filtered according to the list of countries in Europe. In the WHO list and, accordingly, in this list, there are no mini-states with a population of several tens of thousands of people (Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City).
Life expectancy and HALE in countries of Europe in 2019[5]
Elaboration by sex[5]
Charts and maps
Life expectancy in the largest by population European countries[2]
Life expectancy in some European countries (continue)[2]
Life expectancy in some European countries (continue)[2]
Life expectancy in the Nordic countries[2]
Life expectancy in the largest post-USSR countries located at the territory of Europe[2]
Development of life expectancy in the countries of the South Caucasus