Expanding an abridged life table

A question of interest in the demographic and actuarial fields is the estimation of the age-specific mortality pattern when data are given in age groups. Data can be provided in such a form usually because of systematic fluctuations caused by age heaping. This is a phenomenon usual to vital registra...

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Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2001-09-01
Series:Demographic Research
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Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/1/
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spelling doaj-b952f1a7b5b2486cb4fb7f3b94ab1dc02020-11-24T22:19:19ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712001-09-0151Expanding an abridged life tableA question of interest in the demographic and actuarial fields is the estimation of the age-specific mortality pattern when data are given in age groups. Data can be provided in such a form usually because of systematic fluctuations caused by age heaping. This is a phenomenon usual to vital registrations related to age misstatements, usually preferences of ages ending in multiples five. Several techniques for expanding an abridged life table to a complete one are proposed in the literature. Although many of these techniques are considered accurate and are more or less extensively used, they have never been simultaneously evaluated. This work provides a critical presentation, an evaluation and a comparison of the performance of these techniques. For that purpose, we consider empirical data sets for several populations with reliable analytical documentation. Departing from the complete sets of qx-values, we form the abridged ones. Then we apply each one of the expanding techniques considered to these abridged data sets and finally we compare the results with the corresponding complete empirical values.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/1/life tables
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title Expanding an abridged life table
spellingShingle Expanding an abridged life table
Demographic Research
life tables
title_short Expanding an abridged life table
title_full Expanding an abridged life table
title_fullStr Expanding an abridged life table
title_full_unstemmed Expanding an abridged life table
title_sort expanding an abridged life table
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2001-09-01
description A question of interest in the demographic and actuarial fields is the estimation of the age-specific mortality pattern when data are given in age groups. Data can be provided in such a form usually because of systematic fluctuations caused by age heaping. This is a phenomenon usual to vital registrations related to age misstatements, usually preferences of ages ending in multiples five. Several techniques for expanding an abridged life table to a complete one are proposed in the literature. Although many of these techniques are considered accurate and are more or less extensively used, they have never been simultaneously evaluated. This work provides a critical presentation, an evaluation and a comparison of the performance of these techniques. For that purpose, we consider empirical data sets for several populations with reliable analytical documentation. Departing from the complete sets of qx-values, we form the abridged ones. Then we apply each one of the expanding techniques considered to these abridged data sets and finally we compare the results with the corresponding complete empirical values.
topic life tables
url http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol5/1/
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