Lets Talk Population

Today we went deep into the differences in men and women's day to day lives. This may sound political, but we were able to state facts with reasonable evidence and also make correlations between those lifestyles and how long we tend to live. Diving deeper, we connected how men tend to take more risks and take jobs that tend to include dangers which of course can lead to shorter life span.

For example, men who join the military are risking their life in hopes they will be able to bring peace to, or an income to their family. If a large sum of men in a given district join the military and go to war, then in return we may see a decrease in the average life span of men given that many may be killed or badly injured in their occupation. With that said, more men join the military which may be a part of why a certain area has women living longer on average. 

We also analyzed our country's spot on a list of average lifespans between genders along with a total average between the two genders. See below for more information we compiled in class.

Life Expectancy- (Average number if years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year) of three Nations:

Monaco (Best in the World): 85.63 Years for Men, 93.58 for Women, 89.52 Total Average
United States (42nd in the world): 77.32 Years for Men, 81.97 for Women, 79.68 Total Average
Chad (Worst in the World): 48.64 Years for Men, 51.03 for Women, 49.81 Total Average

Keep in mind this has changed (in fact it always is), but these were the statistics given in class.

That concludes my October 15th Blog Post, Till next time!  

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