Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany


The Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany was last reported at 85.54 in 2010, according to a World Bank report released in 2011. The Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany was 85.34 in 2009, according to a World Bank report, published in 2010. The Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany was reported at 85.15 in 2008, according to the World Bank. Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to current age specific mortality rates.This page includes a historical data chart, news and forecasts for Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany. Germany is the largest economy in Europe. The German economy is heavily export-oriented. In fact, exports account for more than one-third of national output. As a result, exports traditionally have been a key element in German macroeconomic expansion, accounting for over half of the economic growth in recent years. Germany is a strong advocate of closer European economic integration, and its economic and commercial policies are increasingly determined within the European Union (EU).




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World Bank Indicators - germany - Mortality
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Completeness of infant death reporting (% of reported infant deaths to estimated infant deaths) in Germany 96.0 View Chart
Completeness of total death reporting (% of reported total deaths to estimated total deaths) in Germany  98.9View Chart
Life expectancy at birth; female (years) in Germany 82.382.4View Chart
Life expectancy at birth; male (years) in Germany 76.977.2View Chart
Life expectancy at birth; total (years) in Germany 79.579.7View Chart
Mortality rate; adult; female (per 1;000 female adults) in Germany 54.754.2View Chart
Mortality rate; adult; male (per 1;000 male adults) in Germany 104.1102.3View Chart
Mortality rate; infant (per 1;000 live births) in Germany 3.73.6View Chart
Mortality rate; under-5 (per 1;000) in Germany 4.54.4View Chart
Survival to age 65; female (% of cohort) in Germany 91.992.0View Chart
Survival to age 65; male (% of cohort) in Germany 84.885.2View Chart


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The consumer price index for Japan in April 2012 was 100.4(2010=100), up 0.1% from the previous month, and up 0.4% over the year.

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Japan's Trade Deficit Widens in April
Published: 5/23/2012 1:18:40 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Ministry of Finance Japan
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Bank of Japan Keeps Monetary Policy Unchanged
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UK Inflation Down to 3% in April
Published: 5/22/2012 11:17:34 AM By: TradingEconomics.com, UK Statistics
UK CPI annual inflation stands at 3.0 per cent in April 2012, down from 3.5 per cent in March. The timing of Easter had a significant impact on the April data.

Japanese GDP Grows 1% in Q1
Published: 5/17/2012 11:20:34 AM By: TradingEconomics.com, Cabinet Office
Japan's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 1.0 percent in January-March from the previous quarter after a revised 0.0 percent result for October-December last year. The recovery was mostly due to solid consumer spending, post-quake rebuilding and rising exports.

U.K. Unemployment Rate Down to 8.2 in March
Published: 5/16/2012 4:26:31 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, ONS
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Euro Area External Trade Surplus Widens in March
Published: 5/16/2012 2:52:37 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Eurostat
The first estimate for the euro area (EA17) trade in goods balance with the rest of the world in March 2012 gave a 8.6 bn euro surplus, compared with +1.0 bn in March 2011. The February 2012 balance was +2.3 bn, compared with -2.9 bn in February 2011. In March 2012 compared with February 2012, seasonally adjusted exports fell by 0.9% and imports by 1.1%.

Euro Area Annual Inflation Down to 2.6%
Published: 5/16/2012 2:50:32 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Eurostat
Euro Area annual inflation was 2.6% in April 2012, down from 2.7% in March. A year earlier the rate was 2.8%. Monthly inflation was 0.5% in April 2012.