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It is often conjectured that higher life expectancy leads to longer schooling. The reasoning behind this notion is that a longer lifespan increases the recovery period of human capital investment and thus, makes it more profitable to invest in education. This notion goes back to Ben-Porath...
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Is variation in empirical mortality across populations consistent with a hypothesis of selection? To examine this proposition an extended frailty mortality model is put forward; incorporating biological frailty; a common non-parametric hazard, joint for men and women, rep-resenting endogenous...
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The demographic and epidemiological literature offers abundant examples of a range of shortcomings of statistical modeling to describe mortality by sex, age, time/cohort, and cause-of-death. Statistical modeling of mortality operating with implicitly homogenous sub-groupings exposed to mortality...
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