SSA_2007: US Mortality table from 2007

SSA_2007R Documentation

US Mortality table from 2007

Description

Mortality table from the US Social Security Adminstration issued in 2007.

Usage

SSA_2007

Format

A data frame with 240 rows. Each row corresponds to one age year from 0 to 120.

  • Age: The age year. 0 corresponds to birth through one year of age.

  • Sex: The sex for which the row is relevant.

  • Mortality: The fraction of people of that age who died in 2007.

  • LifeExpectancy: The calculated "life expectancy" at that age for that sex.

Details

Life expectancy is a measure constructed from a simulation. Start with 100,000 people at birth. Use the mortality at each age to follow the living through successive ages. The "life expectancy at birth" (age 0) is the average age at death of those 100,000 people. For the life expectancy in year n, consider only that fraction of the original 100,000 who survived to year n. The life expectancy will be the average time until death for those survivors.


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