Mortality Perturbation Framework
Cross-source consensus on Mortality Perturbation Framework from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The framework is a derivational note rather than an empirical study with fitted results or effect sizes. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- Saving lives at a perturbed age redistributes deaths to later ages according to a left-truncated lifespan distribution. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- The note analyzes how infinitesimal age-specific mortality perturbations affect life expectancy and inequality measures. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations
- Aburto et al.'s perturbation parametrization is accepted for analysis but treated as a choice that can be restated using standard changes in mortality. — Perturbations of lifespan inequality in natural populations