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Life Expectancy for Administrative Areas within Scotland,
2002-2004

Revised 4 September 2007
 
Life expectancy results for administrative areas within Scotland, 2002-2004 were published by the Registrar General for Scotland on 6 October 2005. This is the first publication dedicated to life expectancy and it is intended to be produced annually.

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Note: On 27 July 2007 the Mid-year population estimates for 2003-2006 were revised for the 6 Council areas of Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee City, Moray and Perth & Kinross. Subsequently, this publication has been revised using these estimates. More details on the "Revised Mid-year Population Estimates 2003-2006" are available from this website.

Tables (Revised 4th September 2007)

Table 1

Life expectancy at birth in Scotland 2002-04 by administrative area, compared with 1992-94 (Males)
(Excel    PDF    CSV)

Table 2

Life expectancy at birth in Scotland 2002-04 by administrative area, compared with 1992-94 (Females)
(Excel    PDF    CSV)

Table 3

Abridged life by age and sex, Council areas 2002-04
(Excel    PDF    CSV)

Table 4

Abridged life by age and sex, Health Board areas 2002-04 (unrevised)
(Excel    PDF)

Table 5

Life expectancy at birth in Scotland 2002-04 by administrative area, with 95% upper and lower confidence intervals (Males and Females)
(Excel    PDF    CSV)

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