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Data Sources, Quality and Analyses - Number of Centenarians in the United States 1/1/1990, 1/1/2000. and 1/1/2010 Based on Improved Medicare Data
Centenarians in the United States 1/1/1990, 1/1/2000. and 1/1/2010 Based on Improved Medicare Data The ... 1/1/1990, 1/1/2000, and 1/1/2010 Based on Improved Medicare Data. Longevity;Mortality rates=Mortality tables=Death ...- Authors: Bertram M Kestenbaum, Renee Ferguson
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Longevity
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Mortality of the Extreme Aged in the United States in the 1990s, based on Improved Medicare Data
Mortality of the Extreme Aged in the United States in the 1990s, based on Improved Medicare Data In ... the Medicare Part B mortality experience over the entire decade of the 1990's based on the Social ...- Authors: Bertram M Kestenbaum, BETTY RENEE FERGUSON
- Date: Jan 2002
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Demography>Longevity
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Number of Centenarians in the United States, Jan. 1. 1990, Jan. 1, 2000, Jan. 1, 2010, Based on Improved Medicare Data
2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Number of ... Centenarians in the United States, Jan. 1. 1990, Jan. 1, 2000, Jan. 1, 2010, Based on Improved Medicare Data ...- Authors: Bertram M Kestenbaum, BETTY RENEE FERGUSON
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography
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Session 4: Sparse Data Session
Measurement of Mortality at Advanced Ages' in Canada by Bourbeau and Desjardins, 'Mortality at Advanced ... and 'Emergence of Supercentenarians in Low Mortality Countries' by Robine and Vaupei. These papers ...- Authors: Bertram M Kestenbaum
- Date: Jan 2002
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Demography>Longevity; Global Perspectives
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2005 Living to 100 and Beyond Monograph: Data Sources, Quality and Analysis
mentioned that mortality improvements are maybe due larger to improvement in summer mortality than winter ... winter mortality. I wonder if this could be in part, at least in part, attributed to the underlying cause ...- Authors: Thomas Herzog, Bertram M Kestenbaum, Ching-Syang Jack Yue, Leonid Gavrilov, Jean Marie Robine
- Date: Jan 2005
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Demography>Longevity