Cohort life expectancy is an important but rarely used indicator of mean longevity. In this paper, we show that there are specific advantages in lagging this indicator in time by its own value, an approach termed Lagged Cohort Life Expectancy (LCLE). We discuss the usefulness of LCLE as an indicator for tracking progress in mean longevity and introduce a new interpretation of LCLE as a reference age separating ‘early’ deaths from ‘late’ deaths, or, equivalently, as the age above which individuals in a population can be considered ‘above-average’ survivors. Using data from 15 countries in the Human Mortality Database, we show that current LCLE can be estimated with a relatively high degree of certainty, at least in these low-mortality popula...
Period life expectancies are commonly used to compare populations, but these correspond to simple ju...
This paper contributes to the current discussion on longevity by investigating the long-term dynamic...
Life expectancy is most commonly measured for a period (corresponding to mortality within a given ye...
This paper provides an empirical and analytic context for regarding period life expectancy as a lagg...
Period life expectancy varies with changes in mortality, and should not be confused with the life ex...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Lifespan variation is a key metric of mortality that describes both individual uncertainty about the...
Recent public health studies made headlines,1–3 reporting that for some subpopulations in the USA, m...
This study investigates the long-term dynamics of longevity by taking into account the specifc cont...
This study investigates the long-term dynamics of longevity by taking into account the specifc contr...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
As people live longer, ages at death are becoming more similar. This dual advance over the last two ...
Life expectancy is most commonly measured for a period (corresponding to mortality within a given ye...
The life expectancy implied by current age-specific mortality rates is calculated with life table me...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Period life expectancies are commonly used to compare populations, but these correspond to simple ju...
This paper contributes to the current discussion on longevity by investigating the long-term dynamic...
Life expectancy is most commonly measured for a period (corresponding to mortality within a given ye...
This paper provides an empirical and analytic context for regarding period life expectancy as a lagg...
Period life expectancy varies with changes in mortality, and should not be confused with the life ex...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Lifespan variation is a key metric of mortality that describes both individual uncertainty about the...
Recent public health studies made headlines,1–3 reporting that for some subpopulations in the USA, m...
This study investigates the long-term dynamics of longevity by taking into account the specifc cont...
This study investigates the long-term dynamics of longevity by taking into account the specifc contr...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
As people live longer, ages at death are becoming more similar. This dual advance over the last two ...
Life expectancy is most commonly measured for a period (corresponding to mortality within a given ye...
The life expectancy implied by current age-specific mortality rates is calculated with life table me...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Period life expectancies are commonly used to compare populations, but these correspond to simple ju...
This paper contributes to the current discussion on longevity by investigating the long-term dynamic...
Life expectancy is most commonly measured for a period (corresponding to mortality within a given ye...