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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Japan:75.8 years 
#2  Switzerland:74.4 years 
#3  France:73.5 years 
#4  Australia:73.2 years 
#5  Sweden:73.2 years 
#6  Austria:73 years 
#7  Spain:73 years 
#8  Italy:72.9 years 
#9  Finland:72.5 years 
#10  Luxembourg:72.5 years 
#11  Norway:72.2 years 
#12  Germany:72.2 years 
#13  Iceland:72 years 
#14  Greece:71.9 years 
#15  Belgium:71.8 years 
#16  Canada:71.6 years 
#17  New Zealand:71.5 years 
#18  Netherlands:71.1 years 
#19  United Kingdom:70.9 years 
#20  Denmark:70.8 years 
#21  Ireland:70.4 years 
#22  Czech Republic:69.5 years 
#23  Portugal:69.4 years 
#24  United States:68.8 years 
#25  Slovakia:66.6 years 
#26  Poland:66.6 years 
#27  Hungary:65.5 years 
#28  Mexico:65 years 
#29  Turkey:61.1 years 
Weighted average: 70.8 years  


DEFINITION: Number of years of life while 'healthy', as defined by the OECD. Estimates for 2001. See source for details.

SOURCE: OECD

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