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Belgium: Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort)

In , Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) was 87.65.

That's down 0.1% from 2023, the highest value since .

The global average for this indicator in 2024 was 73.59 . Belgium ranks #36 globally out of 217 reporting countries. Within Europe & Central Asia, it ranks #19 of 58.

Source: World Bank Open Data (SP.DYN.TO65.MA.ZS) • Data as of 2024

Trend (2005–2024)

Belgium Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) trend 2020: COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2020 · COVID-19 pandemic

Highlights

Peak
87.76
Trough
82.34
1-year change
-0.1%
5-year change
+0.4%
+0.1% / yr
10-year change
+2.4%
+0.2% / yr

Historical Data — Last 10 Years

Year Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort)
87.6505
87.7616
86.8365
87.0101
86.6228
87.3066
86.8190
86.4594
85.9852
85.5896

About Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort)

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.

Indicator code: SP.DYN.TO65.MA.ZSCategory: Health & Population

Frequently asked questions

What was Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) in 2024?
In 2024, Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) was 87.65, according to World Bank Open Data.
Is Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) rising or falling?
Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) fell 0.1% from 2023 to 2024.
How does Belgium rank globally on Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort)?
In 2024, Belgium ranked #36 out of 217 countries reporting Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort).
How does Belgium's Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) compare to the world average?
The global average for Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) in 2024 was 73.59, so Belgium is above the world average. Within Europe & Central Asia, it ranks #19 of 58.
What is Survival to age 65, male (% of cohort) and how is it measured?
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.
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Source: World Bank Open Data (SP.DYN.TO65.MA.ZS), CC BY 4.0.