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Effects of Fertility Decline on Family Well Being: Opportunities for Evaluating Population Programs*
Population and Development Review Cumulative Index
Living-100-Insights-Challenges.Pdf
Population and Family Estimation Methods at Statistics Canada
Is the Compression of Morbidity a Universal Phenomenon?
The Gravity Model — Using a Multi-Population CBD Mortality Model to Forecast Dutch Mortality
Arthur Roger Thatcher's Contributions to Longevity Research: a Reflexion
Beyond the Kannisto-Thatcher Database on Old Age Mortality
UC Berkeley CEDA Papers
Old Age Mortality a State of the Art
The Linear Link: Deriving Age-Specific Death Rates from Life Expectancy
Report for the Roundtable Discussion of the Mortality Assumption for the Social Security Trustees
Arthur Roger Thatcher's Contributions to Longevity Research: a Reflexion
Predictive Implications of Gompertz's Law
The Long-Term Pattern of Adult Mortality and the Highest Attained Age Author(S): A
Bevölkerungsforschung
Dr. Väinö Kannisto: a Reflexion
Top View
The Staircase Kings
Theories on Aging Discussant: Stephen C
Modeling and Forecasting Chinese Population Dynamics in a Multi-Population Context
African American Longevity Advantage: Myth Or Reality? a Racial Comparison of Supercentenarian Data
Presented at the Living to 100 Symposium Orlando, Fla. January 5
1 Introduction to Demographic Methods
Data Sources
The International Database on Longevity: Data Resource Profile
Väinö Kannisto: Career and Scholarly Work
Extreme Longevity in Five Countries: Presentation of Trends with Special Attention to Issues of Data Quality Author(S): John R
The Survivor Ratio Method for Estimating Numbers at High Ages
A Complete Bibliography of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series a Family: 2010–2019
What Can Be Learnt by Studying the Adult Modal Age at Death?
Life Span: Evolutionary, Ecological, and Demographic Perspectives
VITA: Shiro Horiuchi
The Growth of High Ages in England and Wales, 1635-2106
A Simulation Study for Testing the Validity of Age-Period-Cohort Models