The propagation of uncertainty in human mortality processes operating in stochastic environments (Q1825574)
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The propagation of uncertainty in human mortality processes operating in stochastic environments (English)
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1989
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This paper presents a model describing how the uncertainty due to influential exogenous processes combines with stochasticity intrinsic to physiological aging processes and propagates through time to generate uncertainty about the future physiological state of the population. Variance expressions are derived for (a) the future values of the physiological variables under the assumption that external factors evolve under a linear stochastic diffusion process, and (b) the cohort survival functions and cohort life expectancies which reflect the uncertainty in the future values of the physiological variables. The model implies that a major component of uncertainty in forecasts of the physiological characteristics of a closed cohort is due to differential rates of survival associated with different realizations of the external process.
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uncertainty in human mortality
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influential exogenous processes
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stochasticity
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physiological aging processes
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physiological state
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Variance expressions
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linear stochastic diffusion process
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cohort survival functions
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cohort life expectancies
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