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Consistency of Age Reporting on Death Certificates and Social Security Administration Records among Elderly African-American Decedents
African-Americans death certificate age reporting vital statistics Social Security Administration
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2016/3/18
This paper investigates the quality of age reporting in vital statistics and Social Security/Medicare data among elderly African-Americans. The authors examine whether the deathcertificate or Social S...
Alzheimer's Disease as a Cause of Death in the U.S.:Estimates and Projections
Alzheimer's Disease Cause of Death U.S.
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2016/3/18
The phrase "the demography of Alzheimer's disease" may be the best litmus test to distinguish demographers from epidemiologists. A typical reaction to this phrase from ademographer is "why Alzheimer's...
Consistency of Age Reporting By Cause of Death Among Elderly African-American Decedents
Age Reporting Death Among Elderly African-American Decedents
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2016/3/18
Because age is associated with many biological and social phenomena, accurate age data ar e critical for researchers exploring the societal impact of population aging and for policy makers deciding ho...
IUSSP Workshop on “The b-hypothesis and the modal age at death”
IUSSP Workshop The b-hypothesis and the modal age at death
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2015/6/26
The IUSSP Scientific Panel on Social and Biological Determinants of Longevity organized a research workshop on “The b-hypothesis and the modal age at death”, with financial support from the Max Planck...
International Seminar on Early-life Determinants of Late-life Employment,Ill Health and Early Death
Early-life Determinants Late-life Employment Health Early Death
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2015/6/26
Late-life employment, ill health and early death are determined not only by recent lifestyles and work place conditions, but also by factors earlier in life; possibly dating back to the fetal stage or...
Dealing with Death: Medical Students' Experiences with Patient Loss
Medical students Death -- Psychological aspects Adjustment (Psychology)
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2015/1/9
Current research on medical students' death experiences is either outdated or produces conflicting results. This research aims to address these issues by analyzing in-depth interviews in order to expl...
Variance in age at death equals average squared remaining life expectancy at death
life disparity life table entropy remaining life expectancy variance in age at death
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2014/11/26
Background: Variance in lifespan $\sigma^2$ and life expectancy lost due to death $e^{\dagger}$ are important demographic indicators of life disparity.Objective: I show that variance in age at death e...
A dynamic birth-death model via Intrinsic Linkage
birth-death models cyclical stability dynamic population models Leslie matrices metastable
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2014/11/24
Background: Dynamic population models, or models with changing vital rates, are only beginning to receive serious attention from mathematical demographers. Despite considerable progress, there is stil...
Smoothing and projecting age-specific probabilities of death by TOPALS
age-specific probabilities of death Brass model Lee-Carter method life expectancy at birth model age schedules partial adjustment model population projections relational model smoothing
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2014/11/21
Background: TOPALS is a new relational model for smoothing and projecting age schedules. The model is operationally simple, flexible, and transparent. Objective: This article demonstrates how TOPALS c...
The future of death in America
America death
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2014/11/20
Population mortality forecasts are widely used for allocating public health expenditures,
setting research priorities, and evaluating the viability of public and private pensions, and
health care ...
Changes in the age-at-death distribution in four low mortality countries: A nonparametric approach
age-at-death distribution A nonparametric approach
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2014/11/20
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, important transformations have occurred in
the age-at-death distribution within human populations.
Narratives of Death in the Time of AIDS in Rural Malawi
Mortality AIDS Blame Justice Witchcraft Malawi
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2014/3/31
In Africa, where most HIV infections are found and most AIDS deaths occur, however,
there is scant evidence that the efforts by policymakers and planners to halt the epidemic
have been effective (...
Death and Denial: Unsafe abortion and poverty
Abortion abortion poverty
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2014/3/27
Millions of women have no accessto reproductive health services;many more have little or nocontrol in choosing whether tobecome pregnant. As a result,every year, some 19 millionwomen have no other cho...
Young Child Homicide and Accidental Death Rates in the United States, 1940-2005: Classification Issues in Mutually Exclusive Events
Accidental Death Rates Child Classification Homicide Rates Mutually Exclusive Events
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2013/1/31
Events that are mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive, and have a constant sum must be negatively correlated. This study examined whether non-motor vehicle accidental deaths and homicides in you...
A New Method for Attributing Changes in Life Expectancy to Various Causes of Death, with Application to the United States
National Center for Health Statistics Race Sex Statistical modeling Statistics United States United States Census Bureau
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2014/3/31
This article focuses on decomposition of changes in life expectancy by cause of death. We propose an alternative to Arriaga's (1984) method for performing such decompositions. We apply our method to c...