India, June 15 -- Chile has witnessed a significant transformation in public health outcomes over the past six decades, characterized by a steady climb in longevity for both genders.
Long-Term Growth Patterns
In 1960, female life expectancy stood at 59.776 years while males averaged 54.84 years. This gap persisted as national health metrics improved through the late 20th century. By 1980, these figures rose to 72.659 for women and 66.386 for men. The turn of the millennium marked a major milestone when female expectancy crossed the 80-year threshold at 80.149 in 2000, whereas males reached 74.021 years during the same period.
Recent Fluctuations and Resilience
The year 2019 marked modern peaks of 82.549 years for females and 78.098 year...