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. 2011 Mar;101(3):517–523. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2010.195453

TABLE 2.

Life Expectancy by Age, Gender, and Socioeconomic Stratum: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2006

Life Expectancy, y
Age, y Slum Sector Poor Sector Intermediate Sector Rich Sector
Females
    0 71.6 75.6 78.0 81.4
    1 71.8 75.5 77.9 81.1
    5 68.1 71.7 74.1 77.2
    10 63.2 66.8 69.2 72.2
    15 58.4 61.9 64.2 67.2
    20 53.7 57.0 59.4 62.4
    25 48.9 52.2 54.6 57.5
    30 44.5 48.4 50.3 52.6
    35 39.9 43.7 45.6 47.8
    40 35.4 39.1 41.0 43.1
    45 31.1 34.6 36.4 38.4
    50 27.1 30.3 32.0 33.9
    55 23.2 26.1 27.9 29.4
    60 19.7 22.3 23.9 25.1
    65 16.0 18.7 20.1 21.0
    70 12.7 15.3 16.6 17.0
    ≥ 75 9.8 12.6 13.4 13.1
Males
    0 60.9 64.0 67.1 73.7
    1 61.0 64.0 67.0 73.4
    5 57.3 60.1 63.1 69.6
    10 52.5 55.3 58.3 64.7
    15 47.7 50.4 53.4 59.7
    20 43.8 46.2 49.3 55.2
    25 40.0 42.3 45.1 50.7
    30 35.9 38.3 40.9 46.1
    35 31.6 34.1 36.6 41.5
    40 27.5 29.7 32.1 36.9
    45 23.4 25.4 28.0 32.6
    50 19.9 21.6 24.0 28.1
    55 16.7 18.2 20.3 24.0
    60 14.0 15.1 17.0 20.1
    65 11.2 12.1 13.8 16.5
    70 8.6 9.3 10.9 12.9
    ≥ 75 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.8

Note. The slum sector was composed of all slum census tracts, the poor sector was composed of all nonslum census tracts with mean monthly income less than or equal to US $350, the intermediate sector was composed of all census tracts with mean monthly income greater than US $350 and less than or equal to US $1000, and the rich sector was composed of all census tracts with mean monthly income greater than US $1000.