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Key facts life expectancy at birth 2006 to 2008

The Life Expectancy at Birth Bulletin 2006 to 2008 looks at key statistical trends at both local and national level. Key facts are summarised on this page for your convenience but should you wish more detailed information follow the document link to the Research and Information bulletin. (Please note that when interpreting the ranking 1 is the area with the highest life expectancy and 32 the lowest). This page will next be updated in September 2010.

Source: General Registry Office publication Life expectancy for administrative areas within Scotland 2006-2008

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Life expectancy for males
 2006-2008 Years1996-1998 Years2006-2008 Rank1996-1998 RankDifference
Scotland7572.4  2.6 years 3.6%
Clackmannanshire74.572.722201.8 years 2.5%
Falkirk75.172.719212.4 years 3.4%
Stirling7773.76103.3years4.5%
Life expectancy for females
 2006-2008 Years1996-1998Years2005-2007 Rank1996-1998 RankDifference
Scotland79.978.1  1.9 years 2.4
Clackmannanshire80.478.117222.3 years 3.0%
Falkirk79.678.523181.1 years 1.4%
Stirling81.378.59192.8 years 3.6%

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