Increasing inequality in age of death at shared levels of life expectancy: A comparative study of Scotland and England and Wales

Volume: 2, Pages: 724 - 731
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan variation, a measure of inequality. Previous research suggests that countries achieving a high level of life expectancy later in time generally do so with lower lifespan variation than forerunner countries. This may be because they are able to capitalise on lessons already learnt. However, a few countries achieve a high level of life expectancy...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing inequality in age of death at shared levels of life expectancy: A comparative study of Scotland and England and Wales
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
2
Pages
724 - 731
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