Statistical News Release - Life Expectancy

12 Dec 2018 02:16 PM

Life expectancy varies by as much as 7.2 years between council areas in Scotland.

Statistics published today by the National Records of Scotland indicate that life expectancy for those born in 2015-2017 varies between Scotland’s council areas by up to 7.2 years for males and 5.0 years for females. Similar to the national figures published in September, life expectancy decreased or stalled over the last year in 20 out of 32 areas for males and in 18 out of 32 areas for females. The report also breaks down life expectancy by health board, Scottish Parliamentary constituency, urban-rural classification and deprivation

The latest statistics covering 2015-2017 show:

Notes To Editors

  1. The National Records of Scotland (NRS) is a non-ministerial department of the devolved Scottish It is responsible for producing statistics on Scotland’s population.
  2. Today’s publication summarises the latest life expectancy for Scottish areas published by NRS. The figures cover a 3-year rolling period, 2015-2017, and can be used to estimate the average number of years a person would live if he or she experienced the age-specific mortality rates of the given area and time period for the rest of their life. The full publication can be accessed from the Life Expectancysection of the NRS website.
  3. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have published life expectancy and healthy life expectancy statistics for areas in the UK, including local authority area level for Scotland. The ONS publication be accessed from the Health and Life Expectancy section of the ONS website.
  4. Information about the methodology for estimating life expectancy can be found in the Methodology Guide on the NRS website.
  5. A more comprehensive breakdown of Healthy life expectancy statistics for areas within Scotland is currently planned to be published by National Records of Scotland (NRS) in early 2019.
  6. The UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) has designated this publication as National Statistics, in line with the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007 and signifying compliance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.