Flexible parametric methods for calculating life expectancy in small populations
Abstract Background Life expectancy is a simple measure of assessing health differences between two or more populations but current life expectancy calculations are not reliable for small populations. A potential solution to this is to borrow strength from larger populations from the same source, bu...
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Main Authors: | Freya Tyrer (Author), Yogini V. Chudasama (Author), Paul C. Lambert (Author), Mark J. Rutherford (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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