“黄金一代”的死亡率:国家统计局的纵向研究能告诉我们什么?

Shayla Goldring, Nigel Henretty, Julie Mills, Kate Johnson, Steve Smallwood
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摘要

有充分的证据表明,1930年前后出生的几代人的死亡率改善率一直高于他们的任何一代人。目前没有证据表明这些差异正在缩小。在目前的国家统计局国家人口预测中,假设这些群体将继续经历更高的改善率。然而,目前还不清楚为什么会这样。本文详细介绍了使用国家统计局纵向研究进行的初步研究,试图更好地理解为什么1930年左右出生的一代人在整个成年生活中享有更高的死亡率改善率。
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Mortality of the 'Golden Generation': what can the ONS Longitudinal study tell us?

It is well documented that the generations born around 1930 are consistently exhibiting higher rates of mortality improvement than the generations either side of them. There is currently no evidence that these differentials are declining. In current ONS National Population Projections, it is assumed that these cohorts will continue to experience higher rates of improvement. However, it is not yet precisely clear why this is so. This article details preliminary research carried out using the ONS Longitudinal Study to try to understand better why the members of the generation born around 1930 have been enjoying higher rates of mortality improvement throughout their adult life.

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