Expert group meeting on current population issues in the estimation of adult mortality
New York
Overview
The Expert Group Meeting on Adult Mortality convened by the Population Division provided an opportunity to discuss ongoing activities in other institutions and to obtain feedback on the work carried out by the Population Division. As mortality levels continue to decrease in most countries of the world, deaths become increasingly concentrated at older ages and it becomes more pressing to estimate mortality in adult ages with accuracy. In addition, as the AIDS epidemic continues to expand, accounting for its effect on adult mortality is essential. These are some of the issues discussed by the Expert Group Meeting, as reflected in this report.
Documents
Organization of work
Thursday, 26 October 2006 |
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13:30-17:30 |
Afternoon session I. Opening of the meeting
II. Overview of the project
III. Brief summary of mortality estimation activities Participants (one per institution) are asked to provide a brief overview of work and a statement of priorities in the area of mortality estimation from the perspective of their home institutions. IV. Current estimates of adult or overall mortality
V. 缅北禁地and WHO relational mortality models.
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Friday, 27 October 2006 |
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8:30-12:00 |
Morning session VI. Estimating adult mortality using incomplete vital. Registration data
VII. Database development.
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13:30-17:00 |
Afternoon session. VIII. Focus on selected regions and countries
IX. Approaches to modelling AIDS mortality
X. Concluding remarks and future directions
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