The distinction between senescent and non-senescent mortality proves to be very valuable for describing and analysing age patterns of death rates. Unfortunately, standard methods for estimating these mortality components are lacking. The first part of this paper discusses alternative methods for estimating background and senescent mortality among adults and proposes a simple approach based on death rates by causes of death. The second part examines trends in senescent life expectancy (i.e., the life expectancy implied by senescent mortality) and compares them with trends in conventional longevity indicators between 1960 and 2000 in a group of 17 developed countries with low mortality. Senescent life expectancy for females rises at an averag...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
In the most advanced countries, child mortality and adult mortality under age 65 years have fallen s...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
The distinction between senescent and non-senescent mortality proves to be very valuable for describ...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
The rate of senescence can be inferred from the acceleration by which mortality rates increase over ...
The duration of life has captured the attention of people for thousands of years. Deaths at younger ...
Since 1800 life expectancy at birth in high-income countries has doubled from about 40 years to near...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
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Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Life expectancy at birth has improved dramatically over the course of the twentieth century. Over th...
We explored the extent to which projections of future old-age mortality trends differ when different...
The lowest-mortality countries: their specifics and trends of development Abstract The main objectiv...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
In the most advanced countries, child mortality and adult mortality under age 65 years have fallen s...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
The distinction between senescent and non-senescent mortality proves to be very valuable for describ...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
The rate of senescence can be inferred from the acceleration by which mortality rates increase over ...
The duration of life has captured the attention of people for thousands of years. Deaths at younger ...
Since 1800 life expectancy at birth in high-income countries has doubled from about 40 years to near...
Period life expectancy is calculated from age-specific death rates using life table methods that are...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Life expectancy at birth has improved dramatically over the course of the twentieth century. Over th...
We explored the extent to which projections of future old-age mortality trends differ when different...
The lowest-mortality countries: their specifics and trends of development Abstract The main objectiv...
Improvements in life expectancy have been considerable over the past hundred years. Forecasters have...
In the most advanced countries, child mortality and adult mortality under age 65 years have fallen s...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...