Life Expectancy & GDP
This project explores the correlation between a nation's GDP and the life expectancy of its citizens. The analysis includes data from six nations and covers the years 2000 to 2015.
About Project
This project analyzed life expectancy and GDP in six nations, revealing increasing life expectancy, significant GDP growth in China, and a positive correlation between GDP and life expectancy. The average life expectancy ranged from the mid to high 70s, except for Zimbabwe at 50, with a left-skewed distribution.
"In brief, life expectancy improved, notably in Zimbabwe. GDP grew in all nations, led by China. A positive GDP-life expectancy correlation exists, with an average life expectancy in the mid to high 70s, except in Zimbabwe (50), and a left-skewed distribution"
Waqas Ahmad – Data Analyst
