This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and attempts to answer whether or not the compression of mortality continues in Switzerland in the years 1876-2005. The results show that the negative relationships between the large increase in the adult modal age at death, observed at least from the 1920s, and the decrease in the standard deviation of the ages at deaths occurring above it, illustrate a significant compression of adult mortality. Typical adult longevity increased by about 10% during the last fifty years in Switzerland, and adult heterogeneity in the age at death decreased in the same proportion. This analysis has not found any evidence suggesting that we are approaching longevity...
The aim of the paper is to verify whether the projections predict a continuation of the ongoing comp...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
SUMMARY In Switzerland the age-standardised death rate for 'all diseases of the circulatory sys...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
OBJECTIVE: To check if signs of rectangularisation of the survival curve appeared during recent deca...
With the fall of mortality, the frequency distribution of ages at death has been shifting towards ol...
Early adulthood is often characterized by a phase of excess mortality. It is not dear whether this t...
Throughout the twentieth century, the gap between the life expectancy of men and women in Switzerlan...
As individuals grow older, they become less well adapted to surviving. A large and steady age-relate...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore the rapid rise of the extremely old population, showing the magnitude of...
This project proposes to investigate the living conditions of the aged population in Switzerland and...
Objectives The ability to translate increases in life expectancy into additional years in good healt...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
Objectives The ability to translate increases in life expectancy into additional years in good healt...
The aim of the paper is to verify whether the projections predict a continuation of the ongoing comp...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
SUMMARY In Switzerland the age-standardised death rate for 'all diseases of the circulatory sys...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
OBJECTIVE: To check if signs of rectangularisation of the survival curve appeared during recent deca...
With the fall of mortality, the frequency distribution of ages at death has been shifting towards ol...
Early adulthood is often characterized by a phase of excess mortality. It is not dear whether this t...
Throughout the twentieth century, the gap between the life expectancy of men and women in Switzerlan...
As individuals grow older, they become less well adapted to surviving. A large and steady age-relate...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore the rapid rise of the extremely old population, showing the magnitude of...
This project proposes to investigate the living conditions of the aged population in Switzerland and...
Objectives The ability to translate increases in life expectancy into additional years in good healt...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
Objectives The ability to translate increases in life expectancy into additional years in good healt...
The aim of the paper is to verify whether the projections predict a continuation of the ongoing comp...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
SUMMARY In Switzerland the age-standardised death rate for 'all diseases of the circulatory sys...