Ageing populations in the Nordic countries: Mortality and longevity from 1990 to 2014 ...

Aims: Cross-country comparisons of mortality and longevity patterns of Nordic populations could contribute with novel insights into the compositional changes of these populations. We investigated three metrics of population ageing: the proportion of the population aged 75+ and 90+ years, the proport...

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Main Authors: Jørgensen, Terese Sara Høj, Fors, Stefan, Nilsson, Charlotte Juul, Enroth, Linda, Aaltonen, Mari, Sundberg, Louise, Brønnum-Hansen, Henrik, Strand, Bjørn Heine, Chang, Milan, Jylhä, Marja
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Published: Figshare 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4131596.v1
https://figshare.com/collections/Ageing_populations_in_the_Nordic_countries_Mortality_and_longevity_from_1990_to_2014/4131596/1
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Summary:Aims: Cross-country comparisons of mortality and longevity patterns of Nordic populations could contribute with novel insights into the compositional changes of these populations. We investigated three metrics of population ageing: the proportion of the population aged 75+ and 90+ years, the proportion of birth cohorts reaching 75 and 90 years, and life expectancy (LE) at age 75 and 90 years in Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Finland, in the period 1990–2014. Methods: Demographic information was collected from national statistical databases and the Human Mortality Database. Results: All metrics on population ageing increased during the study period, but there were some cross-country variations. Finland experienced a notably steep increase in the proportion of 75+ and 90+ year olds compared to the other countries. Regarding the proportion reaching old ages, the Finnish lagged behind from the beginning, but females decreased this difference. The Danes were more similar to the other countries at the ...