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Background -- Many studies for European populations found an increase in socio-economic mortality differentials during … well as regression-based measures of absolute (SII) and relative (RII) inequality, for the periods 1981/82, 1991/92, and … the following decade. For males at working ages an increase in relative mortality differentials was observed during the …
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Using data from the Human Mortality Database (HMD), the paper analyzes the increase in the life expectancy of the … brief description of the Spanish mortality during the XXth century across several indexes. The study uses a decomposition … components of change are found in the elderly, in young people, and in the evolution to sex differences in human mortality. …
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tempo under changing fertility and mortality that share a synthetic cohort interpretation with the adjusted measure of … quantum. I stress similarities between the results for fertility and mortality, particularly in terms of mean age of … distinguish quantum and tempo effects, but argue that in the case of mortality the Bongaarts-Feeney measure of tempo-adjusted life …
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perhaps age 105 in China, we think that this convergence may be mainly due to mortality selection in the heterogeneous Chinese … population. We show that in China, as in developed countries, the rate of increase in mortality with age decelerates at very old …
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mortality patterns. However, observed mortality rates at adult and old ages, which are usually well-described by a Gompertz … curve, are often perceived inconsistent with frailty models of mortality. We therefore propose a modified DeMoivre hazard … analysis of adult mortality. Our application to Bulgaria during 1992--93 suggests that the stronger selection process in the …
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Our paper addresses two questions on seasonal mortality: How do women and men differ with respect to seasonal … fluctuations in mortality? How does seasonality in death change with age? The analysis is based on a sample of all Danes aged 50 … between women and men in their seasonal mortality patterns. Men showed larger seasonal fluctuations than women indicating a …
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The overall trend of cancer mortality in Japan has been decreasing since the 1960s (age-standardized death rates for … ages 30-69), though trends differ enormously among various forms of the disease. Cancer mortality was heavily influenced by … should incorporate new knowledge about the role of infection in chronic disease morbidity and mortality. …
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This article reviews the position of the population of the Netherlands in the context of the demographic characteristics of the other seventeen major Western European countries. It attempts to show the ways in which the population of the Netherlands is part of the European mainstream and where...
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This article shows that in two European countries, Austria and Denmark, a person’s life span correlates with his or her month of birth. It presents evidence that this pattern is not the result of the seasonal distribution of death. It also shows that the seasonal pattern in longevity...
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profitably used in mortality analysis. Vaupel (2003) went a step further, using simulations to investigate the impact of …
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