The future of longevity: background and perspectives

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The future of longevity: background and perspectives
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Seematter-Bagnoud Laurence, Paccaud Fred
Détails de l'institution
Lausanne: Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP)
ISBN
1660-7104
Date de publication
2010
Genre
(Raisons de santé ; 160)
Langue
anglais
Nombre de pages
54
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Collection (Raisons de santé ; 160)
Résumé
In many developed countries, including Switzerland, the ongoing increase in life expectancy is driven by the mortality decline among older persons. This has important consequences for both the provision of health care and the management of pension funds.
In this context, the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics mandated a small group of experts to provide a critical review on the future evolution of mortality in developed countries. The report starts with an analysis of the past trends in life expectancy. Longevity is defined here as the duration (or the length) of life as observed in population or in individuals. The oldest and still most used indicators of longevity are life expectancy at birth (LE0) at a population level, and maximum life span (MLS) at the individual level (page 9) and in healthy life expectancy (page 19). A discussion on the future evolution of mortality and health is then presented (page 27). A set of recommendations is finally proposed (page 39).
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Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Demography , Life Expectancy , Longevity , Mortality , Switzerland
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