نتایج جستجو برای: life expectancy at birth

تعداد نتایج: 4244315  

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
sergei v jargin department of public health, peoples’ friendship university of russia, moscow, russia; department of public health, peoples’ friendship university of russia, clementovski per 6-82; 115184, moscow, russia. tel.: +7-4959516788, fax: +7-4959516788

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2009
F Pourmalek F Abolhassani M Naghavi K Mohammad R Majdzadeh K Holakouie Naeini A Fotouhi

We estimated the life expectancy for 2003 for 23 provinces in the Islamic Republic of Iran using population and mortality data from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. The underreporting of deaths above 4 years was corrected using the Brass Growth Balance method. We assumed that the distributions of population, deaths, and hence life expectancy in the 23 provinces were equal to those ...

Journal: :Health promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada : research, policy and practice 2017
Colin Steensma Lidia Loukine Bernard C Choi

INTRODUCTION The objective of this study was to investigate whether morbidity in Canada, at the national and provincial levels, is compressing or expanding by tracking trends in life expectancy (LE) and health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) from 1994 to 2010. "Compression" refers to a decrease in the proportion of life spent in an unhealthy state over time. It happens when HALE increases faste...

Journal: :The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 2016
Janet Currie Hannes Schwandt

L ife expectancy for the US population has shown a strong increase since 1990. The rise in life expectancy at birth holds for both men and women, as shown in Figure 1. This development has not been driven solely by improvements in life expectancy at older ages. Mortality rates for those under one year of age, for the age group 1–4, and for every five-year age group above that level, declined fo...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
Jeremiah M. Ngondi Fiona E. Matthews Mark H. Reacher Jonathan King Carol Brayne Hebe Gouda Paul M. Emerson

BACKGROUND Uncontrolled trachoma is a leading cause of blindness. Current global trachoma burden summary measures are presented as disability adjusted life years but have limitations due to inconsistent methods and inadequate population-based data on trachomatous low vision and blindness. We aimed to describe more completely the burden of blinding trachoma in Southern Sudan using health expecta...

2014
Jong In Kim Gukbin Kim

BACKGROUND What is the factor that affects healthy life expectancy? Healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth may be influenced by components of the gender inequality index (GII). Notably, this claim is not tested on the between components of the GII, such as population at least secondary education (PLSE) with ages 25 and older, labor force participation rate (LFPR) with ages 15 and older, and the...

Journal: :The Milbank quarterly 2009
S Jay Olshansky Dana P Goldman Yuhui Zheng John W Rowe

CONTEXT The aging of the baby boom generation, the extension of life, and progressive increases in disability-free life expectancy have generated a dramatic demographic transition in the United States. Official government forecasts may, however, have inadvertently underestimated life expectancy, which would have major policy implications, since small differences in forecasts of life expectancy ...

2012
Vysaul Nyirongo

Malawi is one of the countries in the sub-Saharan Africa with high prevalence of HIV/AIDS. This paper analyzes socio-demographic effects using estimates and projections by the United Nations Population Division. It compares estimates and projections for both short term (2005-2020) and also long term (1980-2050), with the reality of HIV/AIDS and without the scenario of it. Detailed comparisons a...

احمدی, علی محمد, عمادی, سید جواد, محمد غفاری, حسن,

Objective: Health is one of the main national indicators that is affected by macroeconomic variables and impact on them. In this paper, the effect of macroeconomic variables on two health indicators. i.e. life expectancy at birth and under-5 mortality rate, is tested. Method: VECM model is used. Findings: The variables economic growth, unemployment rate, inflation rate, balance of payment...

2009
Rukchanok Karcharnubarn Philip Rees

During the past several decades, Thailand has experienced a significant demographic transition from high to low of fertility and mortality. The United Nations has reported that the total fertility rate in Thailand has declined from over 6 births per woman in the mid 1960s to 1.8 in the period 2005-2010 and during the same period, life expectancy at birth increased from 56 years to 66 years for ...

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