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Publications Using the HMD as of November 2020 Table of Contents Journal Articles ................................................................................................................................. 1 Books and Book Chapters ............................................................................................................ 184 Dissertations and Theses ............................................................................................................. 215 Conference Paper ......................................................................................................................... 223 Reports ......................................................................................................................................... 232 Technical Paper, Working, Research and Discussion Papers ....................................................... 239 Miscellanous ................................................................................................................................. 257 Introduction The following comprises a list of publications that rely on data from the Human Mortality Database. It resorts to the Google Scholar web search engine1 using “Human mortality database” and “Berkeley mortality database” as the search expressions. The expressions may appear anywhere in the publication (title, abstract, body). Additional relevant references are included when sent by the publications’s authors. The list also includes all publications by the HMD team members based on analyses of HMD data. All references are processed in Zotero, a bibliographic database that helps avoid duplicates. This version of the HMD reference list concentrates on scholarly articles and books, dissertations, technical reports and working papers published from January 1997 up to the end of November 2020. Note that the list is not exhaustive as there may be additional HMD-related publications that remain unknown to us because they are not (or not yet) included in Google Scholar2. Readers are invited to send us (at [email protected]) the references for all publications using the HMD of which they are aware and which we have missed. The publications are grouped into five categories: 1) journal articles, 2) books and book chapters, 3) dissertations and theses, 4) official reports, 5) technical reports and working papers. This list does not include conference papers to keep it manageable. Journal Articles 1. Abdulazizova, N. B. (2019). REFORMS OF THE PENSION SYSTEM OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ITS APPLICATION IN UZBEKISTAN (ON THE EXAMPLE OF JAPAN). Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education, 3(4), 219–226. 2. Abdullatif, V. N., & Noymer, A. (2016). Clostridium difficile infection: An emerging cause of death in the twenty-first century. Biodemography and Social Biology, 62(2), 198–207. 3. Abel, E. L., & Kruger, M. L. (2006). The healthy worker effect in major league baseball revisited. Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, 14(1), 83–87. 4. Abel, Ernest L., & Kruger, M. L. (2006). The healthy worker effect in professional football. Research in Sports Medicine, 14(4), 239–243. 5. Abel, G. J., Bijak, J., & Raymer, J. (2010). A comparison of official population projections with Bayesian time series forecasts for England and Wales. Population Trends, Autumn(141), 92–111. 6. Abgrall, D., Habart, M., Rainer, C., & Sow, A. (2016). Exploring the longevity risk using statistical tools derived from the Shiryaev–Roberts procedure. European Actuarial Journal, 1–25. 7. Abgrall, D., Habart, M., Rainer, C., & Sow, A. (2018). Exploring the longevity risk using statistical tools derived from the Shiryaev–Roberts procedure. European Actuarial Journal, 8(1), 27–51. 8. Abio, G., Patxot, C., Sanchez, M., & Souto, G. (2015). The Welfare State and the demographic dividend: A cross-country comparison. 1 For information about the specific features of this web search engine see http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/about.html. 2 In particular, a cursory new search of Google Scholar for the period from August 2016 yielded more publications mentioning the Human mortality database, which will be included in the next update of the reference list. References up to November 2020 1 of 259 Publications Using the HMD as of November 2020 9. Abío, G., Patxot, C., Sánchez-Romero, M., & Souto Nieves, G. (2017). The welfare state and demographic dividends. Demographic Research, 2017, Vol. 36, Num. 48, p. 1453-1490. 10. Abrisqueta, P., Pereira, A., Rozman, C., Aymerich, M., Gine, E., Moreno, C., Muntanola, A., Rozman, M., Villamor, N., Hodgson, K., & others. (2009). Improving survival in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (1980-2008): The Hospital Clinic of Barcelona experience. Blood, 114(10), 2044–2059. 11. Aburto, J. M., Alvarez, J.-A., Villavicencio, F., & Vaupel, J. W. (2019a). The threshold age of Keyfitz’entropy. ArXiv Preprint ArXiv:1901.07963. 12. Aburto, J. M., Alvarez, J.-A., Villavicencio, F., & Vaupel, J. W. (2019b). The threshold age of the lifetable entropy. Demographic Research, 41, 83–102. 13. Aburto, J. M., & van Raalte, A. (2018). Lifespan dispersion in times of life expectancy fluctuation: The case of Central and Eastern Europe. Demography, 55(6), 2071–2096. 14. Aburto, J. M., Villavicencio, F., Basellini, U., Kjærgaard, S., & Vaupel, J. W. (2020). Dynamics of life expectancy and life span equality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(10), 5250–5259. 15. Aburto, J. M., Villavicencio, F., & Vaupel, J. W. (n.d.). VOLUME 41, ARTICLE 4, PAGES 83–102 PUBLISHED 9 JULY 2019. 16. Ackaert, J., Block, T., Bouckaert, G., Janvier, R., Van Dooren, W., Verhoest, K., De Roover, J., De Wilde, I., Dockx, E., & Dorren, L. (2019). Overheden in Vlaanderen in beeld 2019. 17. Acos, E., Acosta, E., van Ra, A. A., van Raalt, A. A., & van Raalte, A. A. (n.d.). DEMOGRAPHIC RE. 18. Acosta, E., Hallman, S., Dillon, L., Ouellette, N., Bourbeau, R., Herring, D. A., Inwood, K., Earn, D. J. D., Madrenas, J., & Miller, M. S. (n.d.). Guide to Reproduce the Analyses and Results Presented in the Paper and Supplementary Material. 19. Acosta, Enrique, Gagnon, A., Ouellette, N., Bourbeau, R., Nepomuceno, M., & van Raalte, A. A. (n.d.). The Boomer Penalty: Excess Mortality among Baby Boomers in Canada and the. 20. Acosta, Enrique, Hallman, S. A., Dillon, L. Y., Ouellette, N., Bourbeau, R., Herring, D. A., Inwood, K., Earn, D. J., Madrenas, J., & Miller, M. S. (2019). Determinants of influenza mortality trends: Age-period- cohort analysis of influenza mortality in the United States, 1959–2016. Demography, 56(5), 1723–1746. 21. Acosta, Enrique, & van Raalte, A. A. (2019). APC curvature plots. Demographic Research, 41, 1205–1234. 22. Acosta, K., & Romero, J. (2014a). Indirect estimation of infant mortality rate in Colombia, Bank of the Republic—Regional Economy. (In Spanish: Estimación indirecta de la tasa de mortalidad infantil en Colombia. 23. Acosta, K., & Romero, J. (2014b). Recent changes in the leading causes of mortality in Colombia, Bank of the Eepublic -Regional Economy. (In Spanish: Cambios recientes en las principales causas de mortalidad en Colombia (No. 012216). Banco De La República—Economía Regional.). 24. Adam, S. (2016). Changing Mortality Distribution in Developed Countries from 1970 to 2010: Looking at Averages and Beyond Them. Statistics in Transition New Series, 17(3), 467–496. 25. Adamska-Mieruszewska, J. (2013). Znaczenie ryzyka d\lugowieczności dla stabilności systemów emerytalnych. Zarządzanie i Finanse, 2(5), 5–16. 26. Adashi, E. Y. (2009). Global maternal mortality: An unspeakable yet avoidable human tragedy. The Medscape Journal of Medicine, 11(1), 22. 27. Adatorwovor, R. (2020). Relaxing the independence assumption in relative survival analysis. 28. Adda, J., Banks, J., & Von Gaudecker, H. M. (2009). The impact of income shocks on health: Evidence from cohort data. Journal of the European Economic Association, 7(6), 1361–1399. 29. Adler, M. D. (2019). Social Welfare Functions. Global Health Priority-Setting: Beyond Cost-Effectiveness, 123. 30. Aganbegyan, A. G., Gorlin, Y. M., Dormidontova, Y., Maleva, T. M., & Nazarov, V. (2014). Анализ Факторов, Влияющих На Принятие Решения Относительно Возраста Выхода На Пенсию (Analysis of Factors that Influences on Decision about Retirement Age). Available at SSRN 2431196. 31. Agh, T., Gaspar, K., Nagy, B., Lehmann, M., & Kalo, Z. (2018). THE VALUE OF A CHILD BORN IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. Acta Oeconomica, 68(2), 295–309. References up to November 2020 2 of 259 Publications Using the HMD as of November 2020 32. Ágoston, K. C. (2016). Id\Hoskori gondoskodás eltér\Ho várható élettartam esetén. Biztosítás És Kockázat, 3(1), 44–68. 33. Agree, E. M. (n.d.). The Implications of Increased Survivorship. 34. Agrisani, M., & Di Palo, C. (2014). Managing the Baby Boomer Demographic Wave in Defined Contribution Pension Systems. Politica Economica, 30(1), 51–72. 35. Aguado, A., Lopez, F., Miravet, S., Oriol, P., Fuentes, M. I., Henares, B., Badia, T., Esteve, L., & Peligro, J. (2009). Hypertension in the very old; prevalence, awareness, treatment and control: A cross-sectional population-based study in a Spanish municipality. BMC Geriatrics, 9(1), 16–22. 36. Ahcan, A., Medved, D., Olivieri, A., & Pitacco, E. (2014). Forecasting mortality for small populations by mixing mortality data. Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 54, 12–27. 37. Ah-kion, C. (2019). La mortalité différentielle aux âges adultes et avancés selon le groupe linguistique