United States Life Tables, 1890, 1901, 1910, and 1901-1910: Explanatory Text, Mathematical Theory, Computations, Graphs, and Original Statistics, Also Tables of United States Life Annuities, Life Tables of Foreign Countries, Mortality Tables of Life Insurance Companies

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - Mortality - 496 pages
 

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Page 120 - Period of lifetime between two exact ages Number alive at beginning of age interval Number dying in age interval Number dying in age interval among 1,000 alive at beginning of age interval...
Page 192 - Period of lifetime between two exact ages. Number alive at beginning of age interval. Number dying in age interval. Number dying in age interval among 1,000 alive at beginning of age interval. Average length of life remaining to each one alive at beginning of age mterval.
Page 19 - States are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Michigan, and the District of Columbia.
Page 21 - This is summarized by the statement that " there seems to have been a general improvement in mortality for all classes for the younger ages, that is, to about age 40 for men and age 50 for women, except for the Negro population; but that above those ages there is no improvement, and in some cases the mortality in 1910 was actually less favorable than it was in 1901.
Page 3 - United States life tables, 1890, 1901. 1910. and 19011910: explanatory text, mathematical theory computations, graphs, and original statistics: also tables of United States life annuities, life tables of foreign countries, mortality tables of life Insurance companies.
Page 30 - ... is evident from an examination of column 8 that about half the population is under 31 and half over 31 years of age ; that about one-fourth of the population is over age 50; and about one-tenth of the population over age 64. Column 8 not only represents the total population living above a given age, but also represents the total number of years of future lifetime which will be lived by those alive at the beginning of the current age interval represented in column 2. For example, the 79,116 persons...
Page 227 - The former is said to constitute a selected group, the basis of selection being the medical examination. It has been found that the rates of mortality during the first five insurance years among insured lives are much lower than the rates of mortality at the same ages in the general population, and...
Page 94 - Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode bland, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania...

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