South Africa - Survival to age 65, female (% of cohort)

Survival to age 65, female (% of cohort) in South Africa was 67.40 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 69.48 in 1992, while its lowest value was 46.39 in 2007.

Definition: Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to age specific mortality rates of the specified year.

Source: United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.

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Year Value
1960 46.79
1961 47.26
1962 47.73
1963 48.25
1964 48.78
1965 49.31
1966 49.84
1967 50.37
1968 51.03
1969 51.69
1970 52.35
1971 53.02
1972 53.68
1973 54.38
1974 55.08
1975 55.77
1976 56.47
1977 57.17
1978 57.84
1979 58.51
1980 59.18
1981 59.86
1982 60.53
1983 61.64
1984 62.74
1985 63.85
1986 64.96
1987 66.07
1988 66.75
1989 67.44
1990 68.12
1991 68.80
1992 69.48
1993 67.63
1994 65.77
1995 63.91
1996 62.05
1997 60.19
1998 57.44
1999 54.68
2000 51.93
2001 49.18
2002 46.42
2003 46.42
2004 46.41
2005 46.41
2006 46.40
2007 46.39
2008 49.06
2009 51.74
2010 54.41
2011 57.08
2012 59.75
2013 61.00
2014 62.24
2015 63.49
2016 64.74
2017 65.99
2018 66.46
2019 66.93
2020 67.40

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Mortality