Formal derivations and empirical evidence, in the framework of Fries-Kannisto's hypothesis, show that the indicators of mortality compression based on age-at-death distribution, left-censored at a fixed old age, may be subject to a bias toward showing mortality decompression in the case of a mortality decline. The previously reported increasing variance in ages at death above fixed old ages in developed countries was mainly the effect of a mortality shift, not decompression. When adjusted for this bias, the indicators of variance in ages at death show a compression of period mortality
Objectives. I examined age patterns of mortality differentials associated with body mass because the...
The relative importance of cohorts' early-life conditions, compared to later period conditions, on a...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to replicate the results of previous studies of the process of com...
Kannisto (2001) has shown that as the frequency distribution of ages at death has shifted to the rig...
The rapid increase in human longevity has raised important questions about what implications this de...
Compression of mortality is measured here in four ways: (1) by standard deviation of the age at deat...
<b>Background</b>: In most developed countries, mortality reductions in the first half of the 20th c...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in mortality across all ages causes a shift of the age pattern of mortality, ...
The aims of this study are to estimate the rate of ageing for individuals, and to analyse changes in...
Formal relations are used to demonstrate inability of the relational Brass mortality model to keep u...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
The aim of the paper is to verify whether the projections predict a continuation of the ongoing comp...
The human mortality experience has changed fundamentally as a result of the mortality transition. N...
The relation between the hazard rate and its derivative at modal age at death, an equivalent towhich...
OBJECTIVE: To check if signs of rectangularisation of the survival curve appeared during recent deca...
Objectives. I examined age patterns of mortality differentials associated with body mass because the...
The relative importance of cohorts' early-life conditions, compared to later period conditions, on a...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to replicate the results of previous studies of the process of com...
Kannisto (2001) has shown that as the frequency distribution of ages at death has shifted to the rig...
The rapid increase in human longevity has raised important questions about what implications this de...
Compression of mortality is measured here in four ways: (1) by standard deviation of the age at deat...
<b>Background</b>: In most developed countries, mortality reductions in the first half of the 20th c...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in mortality across all ages causes a shift of the age pattern of mortality, ...
The aims of this study are to estimate the rate of ageing for individuals, and to analyse changes in...
Formal relations are used to demonstrate inability of the relational Brass mortality model to keep u...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
The aim of the paper is to verify whether the projections predict a continuation of the ongoing comp...
The human mortality experience has changed fundamentally as a result of the mortality transition. N...
The relation between the hazard rate and its derivative at modal age at death, an equivalent towhich...
OBJECTIVE: To check if signs of rectangularisation of the survival curve appeared during recent deca...
Objectives. I examined age patterns of mortality differentials associated with body mass because the...
The relative importance of cohorts' early-life conditions, compared to later period conditions, on a...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to replicate the results of previous studies of the process of com...