MPIDR Working Paper

On ordered subpopulations and population mortality at advanced ages

Finkelstein, M. S.
MPIDR Working Paper WP-2011-022, 18 pages.
Rostock, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (December 2011)
Open Access

Abstract

We consider hazard (mortality) rates in populations consisting of ordered (in the defined stochastic sense) subpopulations. This setting can be interpreted via the fixed frailty models with one or more frailty parameters. The shape of the hazard rate is of the main interest in this paper. Specifically, the deceleration and leveling off in the hazard rates (mortality plateaus) are discussed and some examples of lifetime distributions that can result in asymptotically flat hazard rates are considered. These examples are based on vitality models when an organism’s initial vitality (resource) is ‘consumed’ in the course of life in accordance with a simple stochastic process (e.g., Wiener process with drift or the gamma process).
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