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The impact of SES on mortality is an established finding in mortality research. I examine, whether this impact decreases with age. Most research finds evidence for this decrease but it is unknown whether the decline is due to mortality selection. My data come from the US-HRS Study and includes...
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We quantify the effect of smoking on Dutch all-cause mortality differences between 40 NUTS-3 regions by mapping, correlating, and decomposing regional variance in age-standardised all-cause mortality, smoking-attributable mortality, smoking- and non-smoking-related mortality. Smoking and...
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High parity tends to be associated with socioeconomic disadvantage, which is widely believed to be a risk factor for low birth weight. Using a fixed-effects approach (comparing children of the same mother born within the five-year period preceding Demographic and Health Surveys), this paper...
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This paper considers forecasting life table, and proposes a model averaging approach to improve point and interval forecast accuracy. Illustrated by data of eleven countries, we compare point and interval forecasts among ten principal component and two random walk methods. Based on averaged...
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