Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout the world. In several regions, however, life expectancy has declined over the past 1-2 decades. This trend suggests that the expectation that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s of worldwide gains and convergence in population health status is not guaranteed by a general deterministic process. National populations can now be clearly grouped into those that have achieved rapid gains in life expectancy; those whose gains are slower or are perhaps plateauing; and those in which the trends have reversed. Over the past two centuries, outside times of war and famine, such reversals have been rare. Exploration of these varied population health trends eluci...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Health is a key component of human development. This paper looks at how health is measured, and the ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate to what extent worldwide improvements in mortality over the past...
<div><p>Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecast...
People born today will live for 68 years on average, 20 years longer than those born in 1950. By the...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
A large gap in health conditions has prevailed around the world for many decades. According to the U...
ObjectiveTo advance the goal of "Grand Convergence" in global health by 2035, this study tested the ...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Health is a key component of human development. This paper looks at how health is measured, and the ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
Health trends over much of the past century have been generally, and notably, positive throughout th...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate to what extent worldwide improvements in mortality over the past...
<div><p>Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecast...
People born today will live for 68 years on average, 20 years longer than those born in 1950. By the...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
A large gap in health conditions has prevailed around the world for many decades. According to the U...
ObjectiveTo advance the goal of "Grand Convergence" in global health by 2035, this study tested the ...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
Using data from the UN World Population Prospects, we document global trends in lifespan inequality ...
Health is a key component of human development. This paper looks at how health is measured, and the ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed much conver-gence in life expectancy around the w...