OBJECTIVE: To check if signs of rectangularisation of the survival curve appeared during recent decades in Switzerland--that is, if life expectancy is approaching a maximum with a clustering of age at death around an average value (the so called "compression of mortality"). METHODS: Descriptive analysis of age of death and its trends over 26 years, as characterised by the modal value, median, and various percentiles beyond the median. POPULATION: All deaths occurring after the 50th birthday in Switzerland between 1969 and 1994 (n = 1,390,362). MAIN RESULTS: Age at death is increasing at a sustained rate at all percentiles equal or greater than 50, without any slow down in the trend during this period. The increase is more marked among women...
The aims of this study are to estimate the rate of ageing for individuals, and to analyse changes in...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
Swiss death certification data over the period 1951-1984 for total cancer mortality and 30 major can...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
Kannisto (2001) has shown that as the frequency distribution of ages at death has shifted to the rig...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Trends in age-specific and age-standardized death certification rates from all ischaemic heart disea...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to replicate the results of previous studies of the process of com...
This paper examines and demonstrates the importance of the adult modal age at death (M) in longevity...
Rectangularization of the survival curve—a key analytical framework in mortality research&mdas...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The ongoing increase in life expectancy in developed countries is associated w...
ObjectiveTo quantify excess all-cause mortality in Switzerland in 2020, a key indicator for assessin...
Early adulthood is often characterized by a phase of excess mortality. It is not dear whether this t...
The aims of this study are to estimate the rate of ageing for individuals, and to analyse changes in...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
Swiss death certification data over the period 1951-1984 for total cancer mortality and 30 major can...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
This paper aims to examine changes in common longevity and variability of the adult life span, and a...
Kannisto (2001) has shown that as the frequency distribution of ages at death has shifted to the rig...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Trends in age-specific and age-standardized death certification rates from all ischaemic heart disea...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to replicate the results of previous studies of the process of com...
This paper examines and demonstrates the importance of the adult modal age at death (M) in longevity...
Rectangularization of the survival curve—a key analytical framework in mortality research&mdas...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The ongoing increase in life expectancy in developed countries is associated w...
ObjectiveTo quantify excess all-cause mortality in Switzerland in 2020, a key indicator for assessin...
Early adulthood is often characterized by a phase of excess mortality. It is not dear whether this t...
The aims of this study are to estimate the rate of ageing for individuals, and to analyse changes in...
RECORD LIFE EXPECTANCY for women has been increasing by about 2.5 years for every decade since the m...
Swiss death certification data over the period 1951-1984 for total cancer mortality and 30 major can...