Title: Life Tables
1Life Tables
2Life Table
- A statistical model for measuring the mortality
(or any other type of exit) experiences of a
population, controlling for age distributions
3Types of Life Tables
- Current/Period vs. Generation/Cohort
- Complete vs. Abridged
- Single vs. Multiple Decrement
- Increment/Decrement Tables
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5Period Life Table Construction
- Step 1 Solving for age-specific death rates
- nmx nMx nDx / nNx
6Period Life Table Construction
- Step 2 Decide on method for estimating nax
(average person-years lived in the interval by
those dying in the interval) - Direct observation
- Graduation of the nmx function
- Borrowing values
- Rules of thumb
7Period Life Table Construction
- Step 3 Solve for nqx (probability of dying in
age interval) - nqx n nmx / 1 (n nax) nmx
- ?q85 1.00
8Period Life Table Construction
- Step 4 Solve for npx (probability of surviving
an age interval) - npx 1 - nqx
- ?p85 0.00
9Period Life Table Construction
- Step 5 Set radix (l0) and solve for number
alive at age x (lx). - lxn lx npx
10Period Life Table Construction
- Step 6 Solve for deaths experienced in each age
interval (ndx) - ndx lx lxn
11Period Life Table Construction
- Step 7 Solve for person years lived between x
and xn (nLx) - nLx n lxn nax ndx
- (open-ended interval ?Lx lx / ?mx)
12Period Life Table Construction
- Step 8 Solve for person years lived above age x
(nTx) - Tx ?nLa
13Period Life Table Construction
- Step 9 Solve for life expectancy at age x (e0x)
- e0x Tx / lx
14Mortality Analysis with Life Tables
- Expectation of life at birth
- Expectation of life at age 1
- Expectation of life at age 65
- Probability of surviving from birth to the 65th
birthday - Median age at death
15The Life Table as a Stationary Population
- A population whose total number and distribution
by age do not change with time - Conditions
- Number of births per year remains constant
- Each cohort of births experiences current
observed mortality rates throughout life - Net migration 0 or closed to migration
16The Life Table as a Stationary Population
- Interpretation of functions
- lo
- lx
- ndx
- nLx
- Tx
- e0x
- Crude death rate
- Crude birth rate
17Age-Decomposing a Difference in Life Expectancies
n ? x
Indirect and interaction effects resulting from
the person years added by additional survivors in
future intervals
The direct effect of a change in mortality rates
between ages x and xn
Remember For the open-ended age interval, there
is only a direct effect
18Other Uses for Life Tables
- Nuptiality (first marriage)
- Migration from place of birth
- Entering the labor force
- Becoming a mother
- Subsequent childbearing
- Marital survival
- Unemployment spells
- Incarceration