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Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
The average number of years the newborn is expected to live if he or she is subjected to the same disaggregated death rates by gender and age in the moment they are born within the country's geographical boundaries or to a specific administrative unit at
1. The life table is one of the most effective tools used by demographers. It is used to simulate the mortality experience in a society by applying age-specific mortality rates on a population of a virtual community -closed group for migration to and from it, and so the community size is only affected by death -, the total population of 100,000 people, all born at the same time. In the life table, death reduces the number of these presumed populations by applying age specific death rates until the last individual in this generation fades by death, 2. Survival expectancy can be calculated on the basis of population growth rate between two time periods, depending on age and gender mortality rates and MORTPAK. Life tables are constructed for each five-year period of projection, since it is important to make population projections Life tables for survival ratios.
1. This indicator reflects estimates of survival expectancy by age and gender, 2. Reflects the level of progress of health care and the availability of health services that aims at eliminating infectious or chronic diseases that may cause a reduction in l