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Narrowing Sex Differentials in Life Expectancy in the Industrialized World: Early l970's to Early 1990's

机译:工业化世界中预期寿命的性别差异不断缩小:1970年代初至1990年代初

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Between the early 1970's and 1990's, twelve industrialized nations experienced for the first time a narrowing of their sex differences in Me expectancy at age zero. In another set of countries, the differential has not yet reached a stage of convergence, although in some of these nations the female advantage appears to be increasing at a slower pace than ever before. We discuss the demographic and epidemiologic conditions for this new and largely unanticipated trend, as well as its applied and theoretical implications in the context of the following questions: (1) Is the observed change a function of males' faster pace of gains in life expectancy since the early 1970s? (2) What is the relationship between country differences in socioeconomic development (as measured by GNP) and the degree of convergence in the sex gap in average length of life? (3) What is the degree of association between temporal change in age-sex specific death rates and change in the sex gap in life expectancy over the twenty-year interval between the early 1970s and early 1990s? Our results indicate that where some convergence has taken place, in relation to women, men have experienced more rapid gains in survival; the higher a nation's level of social and economic development, the greater the amount of convergence in male and female life expectancies. The most pronounced age-specific association with the changing sex gap in longevity is that of ages 25-59, where the greater reductions in male mortality, as compared to that for females, contributed to a significant portion of the observed convergence in life expectancy across industrialized nations.
机译:在1970年代初至1990年代初,十二个工业化国家在零岁年龄段的性别期望中的性别差异首次缩小。在另一组国家中,差异尚未达到融合的阶段,尽管在其中一些国家中,女性优势的增长速度似乎比以往任何时候都慢。在以下问题的背景下,我们讨论了这一新的,很大程度上是未曾预料到的趋势的人口统计学和流行病学情况,以及它的应用和理论意义:(1)观察到的变化是否是男性预期寿命增长速度加快的函数?从1970年代初开始? (2)国家的社会经济发展差异(按国民生产总值衡量)与平均寿命中的性别差距趋同程度之间有什么关系? (3)在1970年代初至1990年代初的20年间隔内,年龄性别特定死亡率的时间变化与预期寿命性别差距的变化之间的关联程度是多少?我们的结果表明,相对于女性,在某些趋同的地方,男性的生存速度更快。一个国家的社会和经济发展水平越高,男女预期寿命的收敛量就越大。与寿命变化的性别差距相关的最明显的年龄相关性是25-59岁,与女性相比,男性死亡率的降低幅度更大,这在观察到的预期寿命收敛中占了很大一部分工业化国家。

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  • 来源
    《Social Biology》 |1996年第2期|p.20-37|共18页
  • 作者

    Frank Trovato; N. M. Lalu;

  • 作者单位

    Population Research Laboratory Department of Sociology The University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6G 2H4;

  • 收录信息 美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;
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