The following is an analysis of the survival rate of 10,000 people born in 1960 in China until 2025. We will approach this issue from two aspects: the survival rate of the population born in 1960 and the change in China's average life expectancy.
Survival Rate of the Population Born in 1960: According to the data, the number of births in China in 1960 was 14.02 million. However, the direct survival rate of the population born in 1960 until 2025 is not available in the search results. Therefore, we need to refer to other data for estimation.
Change in China's Average Life Expectancy: In 1960, China's average life expectancy was 43.35 years old, and in 2024, it was 75.99 years old. This indicates that from 1960 to 2024, China's average life expectancy increased by 32.64 years, with an increase rate of 75%.
Estimation of the Survival Rate of the Population Born in 1960 Until 2025: Although we don't have the specific survival data of the population born in 1960 in 2025, we can make estimations based on some statistical data. In 2021, China's average life expectancy was 78.2 years old, and in 2024, it was 77 years old. People born in 1960 would be 65 years old in 2025. According to relevant data, the probability of women living to 65 years old is 88.05%, and the probability of men living to 65 years old is 80.69%. Therefore, among 10,000 people born in 1960, the estimated number of survivors in 2025 is as follows:
- For women: 10,000 * 88.05% = 8,805 people
- For men: 10,000 * 80.69% = 8,069 people
In conclusion, among 10,000 people born in 1960, the number of those who are likely to survive until 2025 is approximately 8,805 for women and 8,069 for men. It should be noted that these data are estimated based on the average life expectancy and survival rate, and the actual situation may vary. Additionally, it can be seen that for newborns to live to 65 years old, the elimination rate is nearly 20% for men and 12% for women. The reasons for elimination include health problems and accidents.
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