Shared Life Expectancy
Cross-source consensus on Shared Life Expectancy from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The relative change in Drewnowski’s index equals the relative change in shared life expectancy minus the relative change in life expectancy. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Shared life expectancy can be interpreted as the average time two newborns are expected to survive together. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Shared life expectancy is represented by the integral of squared survival over age. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table
- Changes in shared life expectancy weight mortality improvements by life-expectancy importance multiplied by survival and conditional equality terms. — Drewnowski’s index to measure lifespan variation: Revisiting the Gini coefficient of the life table