Drewnowski’s Index
Cross-source consensus on Drewnowski’s Index from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Drewnowski’s index equals shared life expectancy divided by life expectancy at birth. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Drewnowski’s index is defined as the equality complement of the life-table Gini coefficient. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Higher Drewnowski’s index values indicate more equal lifespans. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Drewnowski’s index has boundedness and standard inequality-index properties similar to the Gini coefficient. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Drewnowski’s index is easier to interpret than the Gini coefficient when the focus is equality rather than inequality. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table