Life Expectancy
Period expectation of life at a given age for an area, in a given time period, is an estimate of the average number of years a person of that age would survive if they experienced the particular area’s age specific mortality rates for that period throughout the rest of their life (ONS, 2015). The figure reflects mortality among those living in the area in each time period, rather than the mortality among those born in each area. It is not therefore the number of years a person in the area in each time period could actually expect to live, both because the death rates are likely to change in the future and because many of those within the area may live elsewhere for at least part of their lives.
Period life expectancy at birth is not a guide to the remaining expectation of life at any given age. For example, if female life expectancy at birth was 80 years for a particular area, the life expectancy of women aged 65 years in that area is likely to exceed 15 years. This reflects the fact survival from a particular age depends only on the death rates beyond that age, whereas survival from birth is based on death rates at every age.
At county level, for 2012-2014, life expectancy for men and women in West Sussex is good and has remained consistently (and significantly) above that of England, although remains in line with the SE region. Life expectancy at 65 years is also higher compared to England the SE region.
At District and Borough level ‐ for males LE ranges from 79.2 years (Worthing) to 81.4 years (Horsham and Mid Sussex); for women again Worthing has the lowest life expectancy 83.2 years, with the highest in Chichester and Mid Sussex (85.0 years).
Tables of life expectancy for West Sussex districts are included in the downloads below.
Life Expectancy at Middle Super Output Area Level
The maps below show Life Expectancy at birth for Females and Males respectively for small areas (Middle-layer Super Output Areas). These estimates collate data over five years (2009-2013) due to the small number of deaths in each small area.
Please note: We are currently updating the West Sussex JSNA site so please check back soon for updates.
Downloads
Life expectancy tables for West Sussex districts
Date added: 01/02/2017
Tables of life expectancy for West Sussex districts.
Life expectancy tables for West Sussex districts, Excel Spreadsheet.
Briefing - Life Expectancy in West Sussex June 2016
Date added: 01/01/2017
This briefing outlines the life expectancy at birth and at age 65 years for West Sussex Males and Females as well as estimates for smaller areas.
At county level, life expectancy for men and women in West Sussex is good and has remained consistently (and significantly) above that of England, although remains in line with the SE region.
Life expectancy at 65 years is also higher compared to England the SE region.
At District and Borough level ‐ for males LE ranges from 79.2 years (Worthing) to 81.4 years (Horsham and Mid Sussex); for women again Worthing has the lowest life expectancy 83.2 years, with the highest in Chichester and Mid Sussex (85.0 years).
Briefing - Life Expectancy in West Sussex June 2016, PDF document.
West Sussex Local Authorities - Life Expectancy
Date added: 01/02/2017
This spreadsheet summarises data from ONS on the life expectancy at birth and at age 65 by local authorities in West Sussex, 2009-2011 to 2012-2014.
West Sussex Local Authorities - Life Expectancy, Excel Spreadsheet.
Life expectancy at birth in West Sussex 2001-2012: data briefing
Date added: 01/10/2015
An analysis of ward, district, county and deprivation decile level life expectancy estimates over time.
Evidence indicates that inequality has been rising and that older person poverty is highly associated with decreases in life expectancy values.
Life expectancy at birth in West Sussex 2001-2012: data briefing, Word document.
Ward Level Life Expectancy Estimates 2001-2012
Date added: 01/10/2015
Three and six years pooled 2001-12. Using population data based on 2001-2012 mid-year population estimates. Calculated using SEPHO life expectancy calculator.
Life expectancy for each area is compared to the West Sussex expectancy for that period and coloured red if significantly lower and green if significantly higher.
Ward Level Life Expectancy Estimates 2001-2012, Excel Spreadsheet.
Local Authority Life Expectancy Estimates 2001 - 2012
Date added: 01/10/2015
Life expectancy estimates in years by gender for West Sussex local authorities.
Three and six years pooled 2001 - 2012. Using population data based on 2001-2012 mid-year population estimates from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
Calculated using South East Public Health Observatory (now part of Public Health England [PHE]) life expectancy calculator.
Life expectancy for each district is compared to the West Sussex expectancy for that period and coloured red if significantly lower and green if significantly higher.
Local Authority Life Expectancy Estimates 2001 - 2012, Excel Spreadsheet.
Deprivation decile life expectancy estimates 2001 - 2012
Date added: 01/10/2015
Life expectancy estimates in years by gender by Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2010 decile.
Three and six years pooled 2001-2012. Using population data based on 2001-2012 mid-year population estimates from the Office of National Statistics (ONS). Calculated using South East Public Health Observatory (now Public Health England [PHE]) life expectancy calculator.
Life expectancy for each decile is compared to the West Sussex expectancy for that period and coloured red if significantly lower and green if significantly higher.
Deprivation decile life expectancy estimates 2001 - 2012, Excel Spreadsheet.
Life Expectancy at birth and age 65 1993-2011
Date added: 01/11/2015
Life Expectancy at birth and age 65 1993-2011.
Life Expectancy at birth and age 65 1993-2011, Excel Spreadsheet.
Disability free life expectancy by ward, 2001
Date added: 01/10/2015
Number of years a person can expect to live without developing a long term limiting illness by electoral ward based on data from the 2001 Census.
These data have been downloaded from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) rather than locally calculated. It is based on a combination of life expectancy by ward calculations for the period 1999-2003 inclusive and self reported assessments of limiting long term illness from the census (not medical diagnosis).
Further notes on the methodology are included within the document.
Disability free life expectancy is very strongly correlated with deprivation and varies even more than life expectancy.
Disability free life expectancy by ward, 2001, Excel Spreadsheet.
Healthy life expectancy by ward 2001
Date added: 01/11/2015
Healthy life expectancy by ward based on 2001 figures.
Please note: we are currently updating the West Sussex JSNA site so please check back soon for updates.