Germany experienced a steady rise in life expectancy, increasing from 75 years in 1990 to 81 years by 2012, maintaining this level through 2022. This growth is attributed to advances in medical technology, improved elderly care, and widespread access to healthcare under a strong social welfare system. The integration of East and West Germany in the early 1990s likely contributed to rapid initial improvements, with a continued focus on managing chronic diseases sustaining long-term gains.
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