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  • Living and Dying Beyond Age 100 in Japan
    Living and Dying Beyond Age 100 in Japan Paper presented at Living to 100 symposium January 2002. Study describes the increase in life expectancy at birth in Japan, the emergence of ...

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    • Authors: Yasuhiko Saito, Jean Marie Robine, carolyn elizabeth jaggers
    • Date: Jan 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Longevity
  • Mortality Improvement in the United States: Analysis, Projections and Extreme Scenarios
    Mortality Improvement in the United States: Analysis, Projections and Extreme Scenarios Presented at Living to 100 Symposium, January 2011. This paper examines the trends of mortality ...

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    • Authors: Joseph Lu, Application Administrator
    • Date: Jan 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Annuities>Group plans - Annuities; Annuities>Reserves - Annuities; Demography>Mortality - Demography
  • Living to Age 100 In Canada In 2000
    Living to Age 100 In Canada In 2000 Using population data, mortality rates are projected for people who will attain age 80 in the future. Finally, the distribution of the maximum age at death ...

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    • Authors: Louis G Doray
    • Date: Jan 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Longevity
  • Mortality Rates at Oldest Ages
    Mortality Rates at Oldest Ages Presented at Living to 100 symposium, January 2011. This paper presents a method for using death records to infer exposure on non-extinguished cohorts, thereby ...

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    • Authors: Robert Howard
    • Date: Jan 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
  • Approaches and experiences in projecting mortality patterns for the oldest old
    Approaches and experiences in projecting mortality patterns for the oldest old This paper is about the world's oldest-old population - those 80 years and older - and their life expectancy.

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    • Authors: Thomas Buettner
    • Date: Jan 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Mortality - Demography; Demography>Longevity