Average Age at Death

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Howard M. Kravitz

Howard M. Kravitz

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA

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First published: 15 July 2005

Abstract

This article describes the fallacy of “average age at death”, a common misuse of age data for summarizing mortality experience and estimating life expectancy. An example is presented to illustrate this fallacy. Considerations that should be taken into account for more accurate analysis of these data are reviewed.

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