This project is a collaborative initiative, which seeks to examine the relationship between life expectancy and key indicators such as health expenditure, vaccination coverage, GDP, and infant mortality. Through a series of visualizations, the report aims to provide insights into how these factors interrelate and their implications for improving life expectancy. It ends with a feature of life expectancy in France relative to other countries in the year 2015.
Hypothesis: Health and socio-economic factors influence life expectancy
Project goal: Investigate life expectancy patterns across countries, trends over time and disparities across developed and developing countries
Data Source: The dataset is sourced from the Kaggle platform.
Key insights: Between 2000 and 2015, global life expectancy showed a consistent upward trend, increasing from approximately 67 years to 71.5 years. This growth reflects improvements in healthcare, public health initiatives, and living standards worldwide. By 2015, these cumulative efforts seem to have contributed to a notable increase in life expectancy.
Steps:
- Average life expectancy over years
- Summary statistics
- Relationship between GDP and Life Expectancy
- Comparing life expectancy between developed and developing countries
- Countries with the highest/lowest average life expectancy over the years
- Top 10 Countries with the highest life expectancy 2015
- Top 10 Countries with the lowest life expectancy 2015