you mean african poor or normal poor?
The life expectancy of a poor Victorian child was significantly lower than that of their wealthier counterparts, often around 30 to 40 years. Many children faced harsh living conditions, poor nutrition, and limited access to healthcare, leading to high mortality rates from diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and gastrointestinal infections. Additionally, high infant mortality rates further skewed these figures, with many children not surviving past early childhood. Overall, the grim realities of poverty in Victorian society heavily impacted the lifespan of its youngest members.
Poor life expectancy during the Victorian era was significantly lower for the working class, often averaging around 30 to 40 years. Factors contributing to this included inadequate nutrition, poor living conditions, lack of access to healthcare, and exposure to diseases like cholera and tuberculosis. High infant mortality rates also skewed overall life expectancy figures. In contrast, wealthier individuals enjoyed much longer lifespans due to better living conditions and access to medical care.
Many died before the age of 5, those surviving would live to an average of 40 years. A quarter of the population lived in poverty
because the conditions there are very poor
A Mans Life Expectancy varies by country. in poor disease ridden (or polluted) countries the life expectancy can be as low as 45. The highest is, i believe to be, around 89-96. I don't know for sure.
Lack of education health being poor crimes
No life expectancy is not determined at birth. Life expectancy is determined by a variety of factors. Factors that influence life expectancy are quality of life, health factors, environment, location, family life among others. Exercise and eating habits influence our life expectancy, smoking and alcohol as well as illegal (and legal) drug use (abuse) can lead to a lower life expectancy. Health care and technology will generally improve throughout peoples' lives leading to an increase in life expectancy.
Migrant workers in the 1920's would typically have a somewhat poor state of health. Their life expectancy was much lower than the average.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
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The quality of life depended on whether you were rich or poor. If you were rich you could have a good and easy life. But if you were poor you could have a rough and hard life, often ending up in the workhouse or early death.