Mortality Patterns in National Populations
With Special Reference to Recorded Causes of Death
- 1 Edición - 22 de febrero de 1978
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- Autor: Samuel H. Preston
- Editor: H. H. Winsborough
- Idioma: Inglés
Mortality Patterns in National Populations: With Special Reference to Recorded Causes of Death aims to interpret the account left by millions of death certificates that have been… Leer más
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Descripción
Mortality Patterns in National Populations: With Special Reference to Recorded Causes of Death aims to interpret the account left by millions of death certificates that have been recorded in 43 nations. The book discusses a ""model"" of the cause structure of mortality at various levels of mortality from all causes combined; the effect of various causes on the chances of death and longevity; and the contribution of economic factors to declines in mortality during the 20th century. The text also describes the causes of death and age patterns of mortality; the causes of death responsible for variation in sex mortality differentials; and the demographic and social consequences of various causes of death in the United States. Demographers and ecologists will find the book invaluable.
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PrefaceChapter 1 Introduction Nature of Data Base Scheme of the AnalysisChapter 2 Structure and Change in Causes of Death: An International Summary Linear Model of Variation in the Cause Structure of Mortality Association among Causes; with Emphasis on Cardiovascular Disease and "Other and Unknown Causes" Contribution of Various Causes to Mortality Decline as a Function of Mortality Level Populations with Unusual Cause-of-Death Structure Regional Variation in Cause-of-Death Structure Changes in Cause-of-Death Structure SummaryChapter 3 Effect of Various Causes on the Chances of Death and Longevity The Chances of Dying from a Particular Cause of Death Effect of Various Causes on the Length of Life Effect of Various Causes on Expected Years of Productive LifeChapter 4 Contribution of Economic Factors to Declines in Mortality during the Twentieth Century Types of Relationships The Relations Reexamined Summary Appendix 4A: Estimates of Life Expectancy and Per Capita National Income in Three Decades of the Twentieth Century Appendix 4B: Data Employed to Decompose Change in Life Expectancy from 1930's to 1960'sChapter 5 Causes of Death and Age Patterns of Mortality Average Age Patterns of Mortality Variations in Age Patterns of Mortality Variation in Model Age Patterns Attributed to Varying Causes of Death Structures Illustration of the Importance of Cause-of-Death Structure for Divergencies in Age Patterns of Mortality: The Coale-Demeny Models Turning the Problem on Its Head: Causes of Death and the "African Standard" Model Mortality Patterns Based on Causes of DeathChapter 6 Causes of Death Responsible for Variation in Sex Mortality Differentials Comparative Mortality of the Sexes by Age and Cause as a Function of Mortality Level Measuring Sex Mortality Differentials for Individual Populations Aggregate Contribution of Individual Causes of Death to Sex Mortality Differentials Relations among the Differentials for Particular Causes of Death Sex Mortality Differentials in Each Population Regional and Temporal Variation in Sex Mortality Differentials Trends in Sex Mortality Differentials Environmental Factors Associated with Sex Mortality Differentials Data Correlation Results Regression Results Discussion Socioeconomic Factors and Regional Patterns Summary Appendix 6A: Sources of Data and Construction of Measures Used in the Cross-Sectional AnalysisChapter 7 Demographic and Social Consequences of Various Causes of Death in the United States United States Life Tables with Various Causes of Death Eliminated Female Dominant Projections with Constant Fertility SummaryReferencesIndex
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- Publicado: 14 de noviembre de 2013
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