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Child mortality analysis project.
Chronic diseases in Canada, 1998This status report outlines a new national research initiative from Health Canada's Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, the "Child Mortality Analysis Project."
S, Bartholomew, G, Phaneuf
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[Mortality results in SENTIERI Project].
Epidemiologia e prevenzione, 2011SENTIERI Project (Mortality study of residents in Italian polluted sites) studies mortality of residents in 44 sites of national interest for environmental remediation (Italian polluted sites, IPS). The epidemiological evidence of the causal association between causes of death and exposures was a priori classified into one of these three categories ...
PIRASTU, Roberta +10 more
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[Modeling and projecting mortality in Chile].
Notas de poblacion, 1995"In a recent paper, Lee and Carter developed a new method for analyzing and forecasting time series of age specific mortality, and applied it to the U.S. population. In this paper, we extend that method to deal with various problems of incomplete data common in Third World populations, and then apply the method to forecast mortality in Chile ...
R D, Lee, R, Rofman
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Fertility, Mortality, Migration and Projections
1978In 1976 the Government of India launched a new National Population Policy designed to achieve a rapid reduction in the birth rate. Much of it involved direct intervention attempting to cut across traditional fertility behaviour. To provide an understanding of those traditions is the aim of this section and the whole subject of family planning is left ...
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CAUSES OF PERINATAL MORTALITY IN THE U.S. COLLABORATIVE PERINATAL PROJECT
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1977The underlying causes of 80% of perinatal deaths were identified in a study of 53,518 pregnacies in the United States: 17% of the deaths were due to amniotic fluid infections, 11% to abruptio placentae, 10% to premature rupture of the membranes, 9% to congenital anomalies, 6% to large placental infarcts, and the rest to more than 20 other specific ...
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A frailty model for projection of human mortality improvements.
1998Summary: Based on the everyday observations that individual human beings vary significantly in their capacity to combat death, we adopt a so-called frailty model of human mortality. This frailty model assumes that each individual in a given population is endowed with his or her own frailty index, \(r\), which remains constant for life.
Wang, Shaun S., Brown, Robert L.
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Model effect on projected mortality indicators [PDF]
The parametric model introduced by Lee and Carter in 1992 for projecting mortality rates in the US has been a seminal development and has been widely used since then. Different versions of the model, incorporating constraints on the data, and different adjustment methods have led to improvement. All of these changes have increased the complexity of the
A. Debòn +3 more
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Projecting population mortality for Ireland
2009read before the Society, 24 January ...
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