The contribution of age-specific mortality towards male and female life expectancy differentials in India and selected States, 1970-2013

Vladimir Canudas-Romo, N. Saikia, N. Diamond-Smith
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Most research on mortality differentials by sex in India focuses on disparities among children under 5 years of age. In this paper, we assess the changing age and cause patterns of mortality by sex in India and selected States using survey data and including mortality trends over the life span. Since the 1970s, the gap between female and male mortality in India has increased to females’ advantage. This occurred despite persisting higher female mortality below age 5, a disadvantage masked by the large gap favoring women at adult and older ages. This paper finds that the life expectancy gap between females and males in the second half of the 1990s can be attributed mainly to non-communicable diseases and external causes of death. While more developed States (primarily in the South) showed higher female longevity already in the 1970s, the States that lagged behind displayed similar mortality levels for females and males up until the turn of the century.
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1970-2013年印度和选定国家特定年龄死亡率对男女预期寿命差异的贡献
大多数关于印度性别死亡率差异的研究侧重于5岁以下儿童之间的差异。在本文中,我们使用调查数据,包括整个生命周期的死亡率趋势,评估了印度和选定国家按性别划分的年龄变化和死亡原因模式。自20世纪70年代以来,印度男女死亡率之间的差距已经扩大到女性的优势。尽管5岁以下女性死亡率持续较高,但这一劣势被成年和老年妇女的巨大差距所掩盖。本文发现,1990年代后半期男女预期寿命差距主要可归因于非传染性疾病和外部死亡原因。虽然较发达国家(主要是南方国家)在1970年代就已显示出较高的女性寿命,但落后的国家直到世纪之交才显示出男女相似的死亡率水平。
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