Projecting population mortality for Ireland

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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland

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Whelan, S. 'Recent trends in mortality and morbidity in Ireland: annual symposium - Projecting population mortality for Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol.37, 2007/8 , pp.135-163

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Mortality data for Ireland is analysed, for recent and long-run trends, and several methods of projecting mortality rates are outlined and the results compared. Interpretation of the results suggests that it is not unreasonable to forecast that males born in calendar year 2006 have a life expectancy of 91 years (females 93 years). On the same basis, males aged 65 years in calendar year 2006 can be expected to live another 20 years on average (females 23 years). The uncertainty surrounding the forecasts is outlined.

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read before the Society, 24 January 2008

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Other Titles: Annual symposium : Recent trends in mortality and morbidity in Ireland
Publisher: Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Type of material: Journal article