Decrease in Life Expectancy in Germany in 2020: Men from Eastern Germany Most Affected

IF 1.5 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Comparative Population Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.12765/cpos-2021-20
M. Luy, M. Sauerberg, Magdalena M Muszyńska-Spielauer, Vanessa di Lego
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increase in mortality in 2020 with a resultant decrease in life expectancy in most countries around the world. In Germany, the reduction in life expectancy at birth between 2019 and 2020 was comparatively small, at -0.20 years. The decrease was stronger among men than among women (-0.24 vs. -0.13 years) and in eastern rather than in western Germany (-0.36 vs. -0.16 years). Men in eastern Germany experienced the biggest decline in life expectancy at birth (-0.41 years). For western German men, the decline was less pronounced (-0.19 years). Among women, the decline in life expectancy at birth was also greater in eastern (-0.25 years) than in western Germany (-0.10 years). As a result of these developments, the differences in life expectancy between the two parts of Germany, and between women and men, increased compared with the previous year. Life expectancy at age 65 decreased more strongly than life expectancy at birth for both sexes and in all regions. This reflects the fact that it was mainly older age groups that were affected by the increase in mortality in 2020. This paper provides further insights into mortality changes in 2020, based on age decomposition and an analysis of lifespan inequality. We conclude that the population in eastern Germany was hit harder by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 than the population in the western Germany.
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2020年德国预期寿命下降:东德男性受影响最大
2020年,新冠肺炎大流行导致死亡率上升,导致世界上大多数国家的预期寿命下降。在德国,2019年至2020年出生时预期寿命的下降幅度相对较小,为-0.20岁。男性的下降幅度大于女性(-0.24岁对-0.13岁),德国东部的下降幅度小于西部(-0.36岁对-0.16岁)。德国东部的男性在出生时的预期寿命下降幅度最大(-0.41岁)。对于西德男性来说,这种下降不那么明显(-0.19岁)。在女性中,德国东部(-0.25岁)的出生预期寿命下降幅度也大于西部(-0.10岁)。由于这些发展,德国两个地区之间以及男女之间的预期寿命差异与前一年相比有所增加。在所有地区,无论男女,65岁时的预期寿命都比出生时的预期预期寿命下降得更厉害。这反映了一个事实,即受2020年死亡率上升影响的主要是老年群体。本文基于年龄分解和寿命不平等分析,对2020年的死亡率变化提供了进一步的见解。我们得出的结论是,2020年新冠肺炎疫情对德国东部人口的打击比德国西部人口更大。
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