Description Author(s) References
The concept of cause-deleted life expectancy improvement is statistic designed to quantify the increase inlife expectancy if a certain cause of death is removed.
Peter Adamic, Alicja Wolny-Dominiak Maintainer: <alicja.wolny-dominiak@ue.katowice.pl>
1. Adamic, P. (2015). Life Expectancy Improvement with a Curve Distribution for a cause of death, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, 3, 59-70.
2. Adamic, P. (2008). Cause-deleted life expectancy improvement in the presence of
left and right censoring. Belgian Actuarial Bulletin, 8: 17-21.
3. Brown, R.L. (1997). Introduction to the Mathematics of Demography, 3rd ed, Winsted, Connecticut: Actex.
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