Inequality in the distribution of adult length of life - defined as age at death in the population aged 15 and over - is studied for virtually all countries of the world using a new database with over 9000 life tables covering a period of up to two centuries. The data reveal huge variation among countries and time periods in the degree to which the available years of life are distributed equally among the population. Most length of life inequality (about 90%) is within-country inequality. Our findings make clear that measures of length of life inequality should be adjusted for life expectancy to get a more relevant indicator of length of life differentials across populations. At similar levels of life expectancy, substantial differences in ...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
This paper provides a broad picture of national, regional and global trends of inequality in length ...
Contains fulltext : 74917.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)NiCE Working Pap...
The trends in the variance of length of life, and in the variance of length of adult life in particu...
Previous research has revealed much global convergence over the past several decades in life expecta...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
Abstract Life expectancy, that is the mean age at death in a life table, is the most common measure ...
The methods typically developed in income inequality and poverty research are employed to observe ch...
In recent years in demography there has been a growing discussion about the relationship between lif...
Interest in inequality, including lifespan inequality, is growing. Several studies, using various me...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
This paper provides a broad picture of national, regional and global trends of inequality in length ...
Contains fulltext : 74917.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)NiCE Working Pap...
The trends in the variance of length of life, and in the variance of length of adult life in particu...
Previous research has revealed much global convergence over the past several decades in life expecta...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
Inequality in length of life is the most fundamental of all inequalities; every other type of inequa...
Abstract Life expectancy, that is the mean age at death in a life table, is the most common measure ...
The methods typically developed in income inequality and poverty research are employed to observe ch...
In recent years in demography there has been a growing discussion about the relationship between lif...
Interest in inequality, including lifespan inequality, is growing. Several studies, using various me...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...