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This is a list of provinces of Argentina by life expectancy. Life expectancy is the average number of years of age that a group of infants born in the same year can expect to live, if maintained, from birth. The data is from a 2020 report by the Pacific Disaster Center.
Life expectancy in 2018
Rank | Province/Territory | Life Expectancy |
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13. | Buenos Aires | 75.2 |
2. | Autonomous City of Buenos Aires | 77.2 |
8. | Catamarca | 76 |
24. | Chaco | 72.9 |
8. | Chubut | 76 |
10. | Córdoba | 75.8 |
20. | Corrientes | 74.4 |
17. | Entre Ríos | 75 |
23. | Formosa | 73.9 |
19. | Jujuy | 74.8 |
6. | La Pampa | 76.2 |
11. | La Rioja | 75.3 |
5. | Mendoza | 76.3 |
22. | Misiones | 74.2 |
1. | Neuquén | 77.3 |
4. | Río Negro | 76.4 |
18. | Salta | 74.9 |
13. | San Juan | 75.2 |
7. | San Luis | 76.1 |
11. | Santa Cruz | 75.3 |
15. | Santa Fe | 75.1 |
21. | Santiago del Estero | 74.3 |
3. | Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur | 77 |
15. | Tucumán | 75.1 |
See also
References
- "NDPBA - Argentina Province Risk Profiles - Subnational Assessment Results" (PDF). Retrieved 29 December 2022.
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