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On "mortality comparisons" by Krishnamoorthy.

S Mitra

    Janasamkhya
    |December 1, 1988
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    This study examines Krishnamoorthy's interpretation of cumulative mortality force values. It explores a novel measure for life expectancy improvement when lives are saved.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Actuarial Science
    • Biostatistics

    Background:

    • The force of mortality function is crucial in actuarial science for understanding death rates.
    • Existing measures of life expectancy improvement may not fully capture scenarios involving multiple life-saving events.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze Krishnamoorthy's interpretation of cumulative mortality force values.
    • To evaluate a proposed measure for life expectancy improvement under scenarios where lives are saved.

    Main Methods:

    • The study reviews Krishnamoorthy's theoretical framework.
    • It involves analytical examination of the cumulative values of the force of mortality function.
    • The methodology assesses a novel metric for life expectancy gains.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsEvaluationLength Of LifeLife ExpectancyModels, TheoreticalMortalityPopulationPopulation DynamicsResearch MethodologyWorld

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    Main Results:

    • Krishnamoorthy's interpretation provides a specific lens on mortality dynamics.
    • The proposed measure quantifies potential life expectancy increases when lives are saved.
    • The note highlights the implications of these concepts for demographic and actuarial studies.

    Conclusions:

    • Krishnamoorthy's work offers valuable insights into mortality function interpretation.
    • The measure of improvement in life expectancy has significant implications for public health and longevity research.
    • Further exploration of these concepts can refine actuarial models and life expectancy predictions.