نتایج جستجو برای: multiple decrement life tables

تعداد نتایج: 1495442  

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2012
Philippa R Cotter John R Condon Tony Barnes Ian P S Anderson Leonard R Smith Teresa Cunningham

OBJECTIVE To assess whether Indigenous Australians age prematurely compared with other Australians, as implied by Australian Government aged care policy, which uses age 50 years and over for population-based planning for Indigenous people compared with 70 years for non-indigenous people. METHODS Cross-sectional analysis of aged care assessment, hospital and health survey data comparing Indige...

Journal: :Social science research 2008
Yang Yang

This study assesses the trends and differentials in length of quality life in the U.S. population as measured by happy life expectancy in 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000. The analysis combines age-specific prevalence rates of subjective well-being from a large nationally representative survey and life table estimates of mortality in decennial Census years. Employing the period prevalence-rate life t...

2017
Masami Fujiwara Jasmin Diaz-Lopez

A matrix population model is a convenient tool for summarizing per capita survival and reproduction rates (collectively vital rates) of a population and can be used for calculating an asymptotic finite population growth rate (λ) and generation time. These two pieces of information can be used for determining the status of a threatened species. The use of stage-structured population models has i...

2014
Iliana Kohler Pekka Martikainen Kirsten P. Smith Irma T. Elo Iliana V. Kohler

Using life table measures, we compare educational differentials in all-cause mortality at ages 40 to 70 in Bulgaria to those in Finland and the United States. Specifically, we assess whether the relationship between education and mortality is modified by marital status. Although high education and being married are associated with lower mortality in all three countries, absolute educational dif...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2008
Murali Dhar S Lahiri R Vijayasimha N C Ashok N S Murthy

Incidence rates have long been used to assess the burden of different diseases in a population, whereas loss due to occurrence of diseases is studied using the death rates. Death rates however, are based on and therefore describe, only number of lives lost. There have been two approaches to arrive at the actual loss or gain from a particular cause viz. Person years of life lost (PYLL) approach ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Kam Ki Tang Jackie T C Chin D S Prasada Rao

This paper proposes a data envelopment method to separate avoidable and unavoidable mortality risks. As unavoidable mortality is either beyond the control of humanity or likely to be very cost-ineffective to reduce in the short to medium term, avoidable mortality is of much greater practical relevance in measuring wellbeing and inequality. The new method is applied to a dataset consisting of li...

1996
Orazio P. Attanasio Hilary Williamson Hoynes

In this paper, we examine the role played by differential mortality in estimates of life cycle wealth profiles. Our study makes three contributions. First, we show that the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) provides reliable data on mortality as compared to the US life table data. Second, we provide estimates of the relationship between mortality and wealth and show strong evide...

2008
R Gispert I Serra M A Barés X Puig A Puigdefàbregas A Freitas

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact of avoidable mortality on the changes in life expectancy at birth in Spain. METHODS Standard life table techniques and the Arriaga method were used to calculate and to decompose life expectancy (LE) changes by age, effects and groups of causes of avoidable mortality among three periods (1987-91, 1992-6 and 1997-2001). A list of causes of avoidable mortality re...

2011
Richard Hockey Leigh Tooth Annette Dobson

BACKGROUND Generalisability of longitudinal studies is threatened by issues such as choice of sampling frame, representativeness of the initial sample, and attrition. To determine representativeness, cohorts are often compared with the population of interest at baseline on demographic and health characteristics. This study illustrates the use of relative survival as a tool for assessing general...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1997
J J Barendregt L Bonneux P J van der Maas

STUDY OBJECTIVE To compare health expectancies calculated by Sullivan's method and the multistate life table method in order to identify the magnitude of the bias in Sullivan's method and assess how seriously this limits its use for monitoring population health expectancies. DESIGN A simulation model was used to compare health expectancies calculated using Sullivan's method and the multistate...

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