Forecast: Female Life Expectancy at Age 65 in Brazil

The data indicates a consistent trend in female life expectancy advantage at age 65 in Brazil, projected to remain stable at a 3.4-year difference between women and men from 2024 to 2028. This anticipated stability suggests no significant changes are expected in the gender gap in life expectancy over the next five years.

As of 2023, this disparity has not shifted from the projected value for 2024 and beyond, implying a pattern of steady gender longevity gap. While no percentage variation is present in the forecasts from 2024 to 2028, the constant gap indicates a lack of dynamic change influenced by social, economic, or healthcare improvements.

Future trends to monitor include potential impacts from public health initiatives and changes in healthcare access, which could influence life expectancy. Advances in chronic disease management and women's health may further alter longevity dynamics.

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