The provided visuals offer insights into the life expectancy trends in Japan, Korea, the United States, and Indonesia for individuals born in 2008, along with the changes in life expectancy in these countries from 1953 to 2008.
The bar chart compares the life expectancy at birth in 2008 among Japan, Korea, the United States, and Indonesia, with Japan having the highest expectancy at 82 years and Indonesia the lowest at 69 years. The table details the increases in life expectancy from 1953 to 2008, showing that Indonesia experienced the most significant rise, followed by Korea, Japan, and the United States.
In 2008, Japan boasted the highest life expectancy of around 82 years, while Korea closely followed with approximately 79 years. The United States had a slightly lower average life expectancy of about 78 years, and Indonesia had the lowest among the four countries at roughly 69 years. The data portrays Japan as the leader in life expectancy, emphasizing Korea and Indonesia’s lower figures.
The table reveals that Indonesia witnessed a remarkable increase of 15.7 years in life expectancy between 1953 and 2008, the highest among the countries listed. Korea also showcased substantial progress with a rise of 12.5 years. In contrast, Japan recorded a modest gain of 3.5 years, while the United States exhibited the smallest growth of 3 years. Albeit Japan had the highest life expectancy in 2008, its progression over the 55-year period was comparatively moderate. Conversely, Indonesia and Korea made remarkable advancements in life expectancy despite having lower initial figures. The United States, although maintaining a respectable life expectancy, demonstrated the least improvement during this period.
