In contrast to the upper boundary of mortality, the lower boundary has so far largely been neglected. Based on the three key features—location, sex-specific difference, and level—I analyze past and present trends in the lower boundary of human mortality. The analysis is based on cohort mortality data for 38 countries, covering all the cohorts born between 1900 and 1993. Minimum mortality is analyzed using observed as well as smoothed estimates. The results show that the ages at which minimum mortality is reached have shifted to lower ages. Although the differences have become almost negligible over time, males are showing higher levels of minimum mortality than females. The level of minimum mortality was halved more than five ti...
<p>Historical change in the male-to-female ratio of mortality as under-five mortality declined in se...
The human mortality experience has changed fundamentally as a result of the mortality transition. N...
While individuals who succeed to survive to extreme ages were rare a few decades ago, the chances to...
In the study I will discuss today, we investigated the shape of the mortality function before age 50...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
This analysis is not an attempt to estimate a biological limit of human longevity beyond which no hu...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
The lowest-mortality countries: their specifics and trends of development Abstract The main objectiv...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Determining the biological limits to human longevity is more difficult than for most other species b...
BACKGROUND. The male–female life expectancy gap is increasingly driven by mortality differences at o...
Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial...
The relationship between differential mortality rates and differences in life expectancy is well und...
Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and under-five (under age 5 y) mor...
<p>Historical change in the male-to-female ratio of mortality as under-five mortality declined in se...
The human mortality experience has changed fundamentally as a result of the mortality transition. N...
While individuals who succeed to survive to extreme ages were rare a few decades ago, the chances to...
In the study I will discuss today, we investigated the shape of the mortality function before age 50...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
This analysis is not an attempt to estimate a biological limit of human longevity beyond which no hu...
Background: This paper explores newly available data for 22 countries with reliably recorded mortali...
The lowest-mortality countries: their specifics and trends of development Abstract The main objectiv...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Determining the biological limits to human longevity is more difficult than for most other species b...
BACKGROUND. The male–female life expectancy gap is increasingly driven by mortality differences at o...
Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial...
The relationship between differential mortality rates and differences in life expectancy is well und...
Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and under-five (under age 5 y) mor...
<p>Historical change in the male-to-female ratio of mortality as under-five mortality declined in se...
The human mortality experience has changed fundamentally as a result of the mortality transition. N...
While individuals who succeed to survive to extreme ages were rare a few decades ago, the chances to...