8A.2 - Variations in health and life expectancy

    Cards (9)

    • Africa
      • Countries north of the Sahara have the highest life expectancy in Aftica, Morocco has the highest of 76.51 and Chad has the lowest of 49.44
    • Democratic Republic of Congo
      • Rich in natural resources - $24 trillion
      • Years of brutal conflict - 6 million deaths
      • 70% below poverty line
      • Average GDP per capita - $800 - third lowest in the world
      • 40% children under 5 suffer from chronic malnutrition
      • 40% children 5-14 forced to work
      • Average life expectancy - 56 years
    • Algeria
      • GDP per capita increased 30% (1980-2024)
      • Life expectancy increased 16.6 years (to 76) (1980-2024)
      • HDI rose from 0.574 to 0.736 (1980-2024)
      • Low literacy rates
      • 23% still below poverty line
    • HDI variations

      • HDI value can vary between developing countries due to;
      • Civil wars
      • Resource exploitation
      • GDP
      • For example, DRC's GDP per capita is $800, Algeria's is $5000
    • The developed world
      • Variations in life expectancy, lifestyle
      • Levels of deprivation
      • Availability, cost and effectiveness of medical care
      • Cost of living
    • The Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development
      • 35 nations
      • Promotes policies to improve economic and social wellbeing
      • Average life expectancy increased 5.1 years
      • Women's 5 years more than men
      • Highest education levels live 6 years longer than the lowest
      • Sharp decline in infant mortality
      • Key factors - health spending, economic factors, reduced smoking, calorific intake
      • Cardiovascular disease reduced massively, remains leading cause of death
    • Determinants
      • Wider determinants - occupation, education, income, housing, etc
      • Lifestyle factors - smoking, diet, alcohol, etc
      • Determinants influence each other:
      • Within categories - low educational achievement can influence employment
      • Between categories - high-income earners have healthier diets
    • Life expectancy
      • UK - lowest in western Scotland, southern Wales, highest in the South East
      • Australia - lowest in north, 75-80, highest in cities, such as Melbourne and Sydney
    • Variations in the developed world
      • Smoking, obesity and income
      • Death rates attributed to preventable causes significantly higher in Northern English regions
      • Spending on healthy food is lower in Northern England
      • Australia - women in NSW and ALT 84 years, 79 in Northern Territory
      • Main reason - Northern Territory is home to many ATSI's who have lower LEs than non-indigenous