Mortality and Longevity Projections for the Oldest-Old in Portugal
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European Population Conference 2008
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The mortality decline observed in developed countries over the last decades significantly
increased the number of those surviving up to older ages. Mortality improvements are
naturally viewed as a positive change for individuals and as a substantial social achievement
for societies, but create new challenges in a number of different areas, ranging from the
planning of all components of social security systems to labour markets. Understanding
mortality and survival patterns at older ages is crucial. In this paper, we compare the results
provided by a number of different methods designed to project mortality for the oldest-old in
the Portuguese population. We identify the merits and limitations of each method and the
consequences of their use in constructing complete life tables.
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Bravo, J. M., Magalhães, M. G., Coelho, E. (2008). Mortality and Longevity Projections for the Oldest-Old in Portugal, Proceedings of the European Population Conference 2008, Barcelona, Spain. Disponível em: http://epc2008.princeton.edu/papers/80105