Ireland’s life expectancy increased from 75 years in 1990 to 83 years by 2022, reflecting substantial economic growth and advancements in healthcare. The sharp rise during the 2000s coincides with the “Celtic Tiger” era, which improved access to medical services and reduced healthcare inequalities. Ireland’s focus on managing chronic diseases and promoting healthy lifestyles contributed to consistent improvements, with life expectancy stabilizing at a high level in the past decade.
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