The Cross-sectional Average inequality in Lifespan (CAL†): a lifespan variation measure that reflects the mortality histories of cohorts
Lifespan variation is a key metric of mortality that describes both individual uncertainty about the length of life and heterogeneity in population health. We propose a novel and timely lifespan variation measure, which we call the cross-sectional average inequality in lifespan, or CAL†. This new in...
Main Authors: | Nepomuceno, MR, Cui, Q, van Raalte, A, Canudas-Romo, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Duke University Press
2021
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