Many more cases of supercentenarians are observed in the French Départements d’Outre-Mer (DOM) than in metropolitan France. A first possible explanation is that the standard French protocol for validating age does not sufficiently cover DOMs. However, if additional checks can confirm the verity of this phenomenon, forming explanatory hypotheses can be relevant and quite interesting. Thanks to an INED research funding, a special protocol of deep age checking has been established to be applied to the two DOMs where the phenomenon is the most pronounced: Guadeloupe and Martinique. First results not only show that combining several additional checks does not leave much room for further doubting the ages of supercentenarians but they also suppor...
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Poulain Michel, Chambre Dany, Foulon Michel.- Survival Among Belgian Centenarians (1870-1894 Cohorts...
The observed curve of life expectancy by age seems to be coherent at the oldest ages until about age...
Three data sources can be used to enumerate French supercentenarians: a list of names compiled from ...
The world population is continuously aging, and centenarians may be considered to be the most succes...
Was it possible to die a centenarian during the XVIIIth century ? In a population as small as was Fr...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The University's Research Programme in Demographic History selected, among all the emigrants who cro...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The French overseas départements (DOMs) are generally perceived as young societies with rapidly expa...
Abstract. During the final decades of the 20th century, there was a small group of people in Spain w...
Since the 18th century at least, centenarians have fascinated thier contemporaries. But it was only ...
Studying mortality at extreme old ages has been very challenging, mostly because data of good qualit...
Jeune Bernard, Skytthe Axel.- Centenarians in Denmark In the Past and the Present The Danish Centena...
Meslé France, Vallin Jacques.- Improving the Accuracy of Life Tables for the Oldest Old: The Case of...
Demographical Ageing: France and Quebec in the World: Past, Present and Future. Demographical agei...
Poulain Michel, Chambre Dany, Foulon Michel.- Survival Among Belgian Centenarians (1870-1894 Cohorts...
The observed curve of life expectancy by age seems to be coherent at the oldest ages until about age...
Three data sources can be used to enumerate French supercentenarians: a list of names compiled from ...
The world population is continuously aging, and centenarians may be considered to be the most succes...
Was it possible to die a centenarian during the XVIIIth century ? In a population as small as was Fr...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The University's Research Programme in Demographic History selected, among all the emigrants who cro...
The number of centenarians is increasing in most countries (including the developing countries). The...
The French overseas départements (DOMs) are generally perceived as young societies with rapidly expa...
Abstract. During the final decades of the 20th century, there was a small group of people in Spain w...
Since the 18th century at least, centenarians have fascinated thier contemporaries. But it was only ...
Studying mortality at extreme old ages has been very challenging, mostly because data of good qualit...
Jeune Bernard, Skytthe Axel.- Centenarians in Denmark In the Past and the Present The Danish Centena...
Meslé France, Vallin Jacques.- Improving the Accuracy of Life Tables for the Oldest Old: The Case of...
Demographical Ageing: France and Quebec in the World: Past, Present and Future. Demographical agei...
Poulain Michel, Chambre Dany, Foulon Michel.- Survival Among Belgian Centenarians (1870-1894 Cohorts...
The observed curve of life expectancy by age seems to be coherent at the oldest ages until about age...