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This research analyzes how changes in age-specific mortality patterns affect life expectancy and lifespan inequality, particularly in low mortality countries. It also explores the impact of violence on population health through the lens of lifespan inequality.
Most countries experienced major increases in life expectancy in the second half of the 20th century.
This progress has meant that people are living longer on average and, at the same time, ages at death have become compressed to a narrow band of ages within populations.
In other words, ages at death have become more similar, or lifespan inequality has decreased as populations live longer.
The research I propose is driven by three major objectives: 1) Pioneer a powerful, theory-based methodology…
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