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Marcus Ebeling

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Demography|August 5, 2018
How Has the Lower Boundary of Human Mortality Evolved, and Has It Already Stopped Decreasing?Marcus Ebeling
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|December 9, 2025
National Life Expectancy Lags Behind Benchmark Progress and the Role of Smoking: An International ComparisonMarcus Ebeling, Frederik Peters
Plos Biology|May 14, 2026
Beyond survival: Redefining successful aging in the era of medical complexityKarin Modig, Marcus Ebeling
European Journal of Public Health|November 10, 2020
Excess mortality from COVID-19: weekly excess death rates by age and sex for Sweden and its most affected regionKarin Modig, Anders Ahlbom, Marcus Ebeling
American Journal of Public Health|September 13, 2018
The Fateful CohortsTorsten Sauer, Marcus Ebeling, Roland Rau
Population Studies|March 9, 2018
Rectangularization of the survival curve reconsidered: The maximum inner rectangle approachMarcus Ebeling, Roland Rau, Annette Baudisch
American Journal of Public Health|April 13, 2023
Variation in End-of-Life Trajectories in Persons Aged 70 Years and Older, Sweden, 2018‒2020Marcus Ebeling, Anna C Meyer, Karin Modig
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 6, 2024
Trajectories of Long-term Care after Stroke in Sweden: Nationwide Study Exploring Patterns and DeterminantsAnna C Meyer, Marcus Ebeling, Karin Modig
Demography|July 7, 2017
Lifespan Disparity as an Additional Indicator for Evaluating Mortality ForecastsChristina Bohk-Ewald, Marcus Ebeling, Roland Rau
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2020
The rise in the number of long-term survivors from different diseases can slow the increase in life expectancy of the total populationMarcus Ebeling, Anna C Meyer, Karin Modig
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Demography|August 5, 2018
How Has the Lower Boundary of Human Mortality Evolved, and Has It Already Stopped Decreasing?Marcus Ebeling
European Journal of Population = Revue Europeenne De Demographie|December 9, 2025
National Life Expectancy Lags Behind Benchmark Progress and the Role of Smoking: An International ComparisonMarcus Ebeling, Frederik Peters
Plos Biology|May 14, 2026
Beyond survival: Redefining successful aging in the era of medical complexityKarin Modig, Marcus Ebeling
European Journal of Public Health|November 10, 2020
Excess mortality from COVID-19: weekly excess death rates by age and sex for Sweden and its most affected regionKarin Modig, Anders Ahlbom, Marcus Ebeling
American Journal of Public Health|September 13, 2018
The Fateful CohortsTorsten Sauer, Marcus Ebeling, Roland Rau
Population Studies|March 9, 2018
Rectangularization of the survival curve reconsidered: The maximum inner rectangle approachMarcus Ebeling, Roland Rau, Annette Baudisch
American Journal of Public Health|April 13, 2023
Variation in End-of-Life Trajectories in Persons Aged 70 Years and Older, Sweden, 2018‒2020Marcus Ebeling, Anna C Meyer, Karin Modig
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|January 6, 2024
Trajectories of Long-term Care after Stroke in Sweden: Nationwide Study Exploring Patterns and DeterminantsAnna C Meyer, Marcus Ebeling, Karin Modig
Demography|July 7, 2017
Lifespan Disparity as an Additional Indicator for Evaluating Mortality ForecastsChristina Bohk-Ewald, Marcus Ebeling, Roland Rau
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2020
The rise in the number of long-term survivors from different diseases can slow the increase in life expectancy of the total populationMarcus Ebeling, Anna C Meyer, Karin Modig
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