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Decomposing Gaps in Healthy Life Expectancy [PDF]
Decomposition is a widely used tool to explain a change or difference in an aggregate index by the underlying changes or differences in its parameters. In this chapter we first describe the main developments in the general field of decomposition analysis.
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Evaluation review, 2022
The sluggish progress concerning SDG-9 and SDG 13 has made South Asia an epicentre of household and ambient greenhouse gases emissions. Furthermore, the regional progress concerning attainment of SDG-3 is considerably low.
Shujaat Abbas+3 more
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The sluggish progress concerning SDG-9 and SDG 13 has made South Asia an epicentre of household and ambient greenhouse gases emissions. Furthermore, the regional progress concerning attainment of SDG-3 is considerably low.
Shujaat Abbas+3 more
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Multidimensional healthy life expectancy of the older population in China
Population studies, 2021Research on healthy life expectancy (HLE) that considers cognitive impairment has been inadequate, particularly in the context of less developed countries.
Guogui Huang, F. Guo, Gong Chen
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Healthy Life Expectancy Measurement in Scotland
British Actuarial Journal, 2006ABSTRACTHealth expectancy (HE) was only recently estimated for the Scottish population (Clark et al., 2004). The estimates were based on Sullivan's method, applying the morbidity prevalence in each age group to the expected number of years lived, to obtain the expected number of years lived in good health.
Macdonald, AS, Straughn, J, Sutton, M
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2011
Since the development of health expectancy measures in the late 1960s, the use of these indicators to monitor population health and to identify health inequalities has burgeoned. Health expectancies add a quality dimension to the quantity of life by partitioning life expectancy into years lived with disability or ill-health and years lived free of ...
Carol Jagger, Jean-Marie Robine
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Since the development of health expectancy measures in the late 1960s, the use of these indicators to monitor population health and to identify health inequalities has burgeoned. Health expectancies add a quality dimension to the quantity of life by partitioning life expectancy into years lived with disability or ill-health and years lived free of ...
Carol Jagger, Jean-Marie Robine
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Gender Differences in Healthy and Unhealthy Life Expectancy
2020There is consistent evidence that women live longer than men at all ages, but spend a higher proportion of their total life expectancy in poorer health, a phenomenon described as the “male-female health-survival paradox” or the “gender paradox in health and mortality”.
Di Lego, Vanessa+2 more
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Healthy life expectancy in Thailand, 2009
The Lancet, 2013Abstract Background It is essential for policy makers in the context of mortality decline to assess how long people can expect to live in full health. Healthy life expectancy (HALE) extends measures of life expectancy by incorporating levels of health conditions.
Viroj Tangcharoensathien+4 more
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Healthy life expectancy in 191 countries, 1999
The Lancet, 2001We describe here the methods used to produce the first estimates of healthy life expectancy (DALE) for 191 countries in 1999. These were based on estimates of the incidence, prevalence, and disability distributions for 109 disease and injury causes by age group, sex, and region of the world, and an analysis of 60 representative health surveys across ...
Mathers, Colin D.+4 more
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[Analysis on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy in China, 1990-2015].
Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi, 2016Objective: To understand the life expectancy (LE) and health life expectancy (HALE) of Chinese during 1990-2015. Methods: Using the results of global burden of disease study 2015 (GBD 2015), we compared the Chinese LE and HALE in 2015 with those of other countries and analyzed the differences between LE and HALE in Chinese and the changes of LE and ...
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Sex Differences in Healthy Life Expectancy in the Netherlands
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2013For a long time, life expectancy at birth was used as the sole indicator of population health. More recently, population health is also being expressed as healthy life expectancy and it is debated how healthy life expectancy will develop in the future. Since it is known that men and women have very different health and disease trajectories, we compared
Engelaer, Frouke M.+2 more
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