2015
DOI: 10.5430/jer.v1n1p37
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Rising trend of life expectancy in Shanghai, China: quantitative analysis of changes by mortalities in different age groups and specific diseases

Abstract: Objective: Life expectancy had increased from 73.16 to 79.82 years in men and 77.74 to 84.44 years in women during 1990-2010 in Shanghai. The elevating rate was faster than that of most developed countries. This study is to access life expectancy increasedin Shanghai by different age groups and specific diseases.Methods: Arriaga’s decomposition methods were applied to life tables and mortality data (1990-2010) to estimate changes in life expectancy.Results: The largest contributions lied on elderly population … Show more

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