Gain in Life Expectancy by Sex and Age in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.24201/edu.v5i1.755Keywords:
esperanza de vida, estructura de la población, método de PollardAbstract
The achievements on the health subject of the Mexican population can undoubtedly be seen on the lifetime increases obtained in their age structure. This work estimates the gains on life expectancy, or average years a person lives, at a national level during the 1950-1980 period by sex and age of the population structure, refering as well to the changes undergone in such gains. An exhaustive presentation of the Pollard method is made in order to enable us to appreciate the advantages and limitations of the methodology used to quantify the gains in life expectancy. It also shows, graphically, the differences by sex and age from which the gain distributions are derived.
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