NBER Publications by Shripad Tuljapurkar
Working Papers and Chapters
| August 2009 | Variance in Death and Its Implications for Modeling and Forecasting Mortality
with Ryan D. Edwards: w15288
Entropy, or the gradual decline through age in the survivorship function, reflects the considerable amount of variance in length of life found in any human population. Part is due to the well-known variation in life expectancy between groups: large differences according to race, sex, socioeconomic status, or other covariates. But within-group variance is very large even in narrowly defined groups, and it varies strongly and inversely with the group average length of life. We show that variance in length of life is inversely related to the Gompertz slope of log mortality through age, and we reveal its relationship to variance in a multiplicative frailty index. Our findings bear a variety of implications for modeling and forecasting mortality. In particular, we examine how the assumption of ... |
| April 2008 | The Final Inequality: Variance in Age at Death
in Demography and the Economy, John B. Shoven, editor
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| January 1998 | Stochastic Forecasts for Social Security
with Ronald Lee
in Frontiers in the Economics of Aging, David A. Wise, editor
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