Chapter 2--Changing Encounters with Death
With life tables parameters we can also calculate life expectancy of age past (x). Life expectancy from birth to death is defined approximately as the age at which 50% of the cohort survives. Let’s say: Age-specific life expectancy = L(x) =# of individuals alive on average during the interval x to x+1. L(x) = … ................
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