The Average Uneven Mortality index: Building on the 'e-dagger' measure of lifespan inequality
In recent years, lifespan inequality has become an important indicator of population health. Uncovering the statistical properties of lifespan inequality measures can provide novel insights on the study of mortality. We introduce the 'Average Uneven Mortality' (AUM) index, a novel mortalit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Demographic research 2024-01, Vol.50, p.1279 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, lifespan inequality has become an important indicator of population health. Uncovering the statistical properties of lifespan inequality measures can provide novel insights on the study of mortality. We introduce the 'Average Uneven Mortality' (AUM) index, a novel mortality indicator for the study of mortality patterns and lifespan inequality. We prove some new properties of interest, as well as relationships with the 'e-dagger' and entropy measures of lifespan inequality. The use of the AUM index is illustrated through an application to observed period and cohort death rates from the Human Mortality Database. We explore the behavior of the index across age and over time, and we study its relationship with life expectancy. The AUM index at birth declined over time until the 1950s, when it reverted its trend; also, the index generally increases with age. |
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ISSN: | 1435-9871 |
DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2024.50.44 |