current life table

current life table
French\ \ table de vie courante
German\ \ gegenwärtige Lebentabelle
Dutch\ \ transversale sterftetafel
Italian\ \ tavola di sopravvivenza corrente
Spanish\ \ tabla de vida actual
Catalan\ \ taula de vida actual
Portuguese\ \ tabela de mortalidade corrente
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ nuværende liv tabel
Norwegian\ \ nåværende liv tabellen
Swedish\ \ tidsbegränsad livslängdstabell
Greek\ \ τρέχων πίνακας επιβίωσης
Finnish\ \ jäljellä olevan eliniän taulukko
Hungarian\ \ aktuális halandósági tábla
Turkish\ \ cari hayat tablosu
Estonian\ \ jooksev elutabel
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ sedanje življenje miza
Polish\ \ bieżące tablice przeżywalności
Russian\ \ текущая таблица сроков жизни
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ núverandi líf töflu
Euskara\ \ egungo bizitza taula
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ جدول الحياة الحالي
Afrikaans\ \ lopende lewenstabel
Chinese\ \ 现 实 生 命 表
Korean\ \ -

Statistical terms. 2014.

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