Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality from 1950 until 2015. Our findings indicate that (i) there has been a sustained decline in overall lifespan inequality, (ii) adult lifespan variability has also declined, but some plateaus and trend reversals have been identified, (iii) lifespan inequality among the elderly has increased virtually everywhere, (iv) most of the world variability in age-at-death can be attributed within-country variability. Such changes have occurred against a backdrop of generalized longevity increases. Our analyses suggest that the world seems to be facing a new challenge: the emergence of diverging trends in longevity and age-at-death inequality among the eld...
This paper provides a broad picture of national, regional and global trends of inequality in length ...
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...
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 ...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2019 Annual Meeting. Austin, 10-13 AbrilUsing data from the...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Abstract In the past six decades, lifespan inequality has varied greatly within and among countries ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
European Population Conference 2018 (EPC 2018): Population, Diversity and Inequality. Brussel·les, 6...
The trends in the variance of length of life, and in the variance of length of adult life in particu...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different c...
Inequality in the distribution of adult length of life - defined as age at death in the population a...
The paper describes how changes in the inequality of lifetimes have contributed to changes in the so...
This paper provides a broad picture of national, regional and global trends of inequality in length ...
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...
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 ...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2019 Annual Meeting. Austin, 10-13 AbrilUsing data from the...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Abstract In the past six decades, lifespan inequality has varied greatly within and among countries ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
European Population Conference 2018 (EPC 2018): Population, Diversity and Inequality. Brussel·les, 6...
The trends in the variance of length of life, and in the variance of length of adult life in particu...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different c...
Inequality in the distribution of adult length of life - defined as age at death in the population a...
The paper describes how changes in the inequality of lifetimes have contributed to changes in the so...
This paper provides a broad picture of national, regional and global trends of inequality in length ...
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...