Corroboration of the J-value model for life-expectancy growth in industrialized countries
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P. Thomas
Safety Systems Research Centre, Queen's School of Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TR, United Kingdom
Abstract
After including an allowance for the gap between male and female life expectancies at birth diminishing over the past 50 years in industrialized countries, the J-value model incorporating “male catch-up” has been validated against actual UK data on life expectancy. A close correspondence has also been found between forecasts for life expectancy at birth in 35 countries made by the J-value model and those produced in a recent study that applied Bayesian model averaging to 21 demographic projection models.