The momentous transition from high to low mortality - and thereby to modernsociety - has been thoroughly studied by measuring the dynamics of mortality byage and sex and by cause of death as well as by the ubiquitous summary measure,the life expectancy at birth. In the following, we look at it from a slightly differentangle, the years added to different stages of life, particularly to old age
Increases in median ages, the most commonly used measure of population ageing, are rapid in today's ...
The life expectancy implied by current age-specific mortality rates is calculated with life table me...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
The momentous transition from high to low mortality – and thereby to modern society – has been thoro...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
BACKGROUND: In low-mortality countries, life expectancy is increasing steadily. This increase can be...
This article uses Swedish life tables to examine saving years of life at different ages in order to ...
Background In low-mortality countries, life expectancy is increasing steadily. This increase can be ...
The rapid increase in human longevity has raised important questions about what implications this de...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
At current mortality rates, life expectancy is most responsive to change in mortality rates at older...
Nowadays, in low mortality countries, increases in life expect-ancy are often taken for granted. Lif...
Steady growth in human life expectancy has been a key feature of the last century, with projected fu...
Human life expectancy has increased in the past 100 years much more than ever before in history. Acc...
The increase in life expectancy at all ages during the last two centuries is in need of a quantitati...
Increases in median ages, the most commonly used measure of population ageing, are rapid in today's ...
The life expectancy implied by current age-specific mortality rates is calculated with life table me...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
The momentous transition from high to low mortality – and thereby to modern society – has been thoro...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
BACKGROUND: In low-mortality countries, life expectancy is increasing steadily. This increase can be...
This article uses Swedish life tables to examine saving years of life at different ages in order to ...
Background In low-mortality countries, life expectancy is increasing steadily. This increase can be ...
The rapid increase in human longevity has raised important questions about what implications this de...
Previous research found evidence for a transition from mortality compression (declining lifespan var...
At current mortality rates, life expectancy is most responsive to change in mortality rates at older...
Nowadays, in low mortality countries, increases in life expect-ancy are often taken for granted. Lif...
Steady growth in human life expectancy has been a key feature of the last century, with projected fu...
Human life expectancy has increased in the past 100 years much more than ever before in history. Acc...
The increase in life expectancy at all ages during the last two centuries is in need of a quantitati...
Increases in median ages, the most commonly used measure of population ageing, are rapid in today's ...
The life expectancy implied by current age-specific mortality rates is calculated with life table me...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...