his table provides information about the average duration of life for people born in 2014 divided by parts of the world and sex.
According to the data, we have seen that females in North America, Europe and Oceania are expected to live roughly the same amount of years (80-81), whereas men have slightly larger difference (74-77 years). By contrast to women, males, born in the region of Oceania live longer, than those, who were born in Europe.
Turning to Latin America and the Caribbean and Asia, males are expected to live 70-72 years, having a gap of 4-6 years with women, which is about the same number as the previous group has.
The least life expectancy is given for people born in Africa, 58 and 61 for men and women respectively. These numbers are dramatically lower than the worldwide average.
To sum up, it is clear that women live longer than men all over the world.
