Significance of Life Table Estimates for Small Populations: Simulation-Based Study of Estimation Errors

Significance of Life Table Estimates for Small Populations: Simulation-Based Study of Estimation Errors

Authors:   Scherbov S, Ediev D

Publication Year:   2010

Reference:  IIASA Interim Report IR-10-009

Abstract

We study bias, standard errors and distributions of characteristics of life tables for small populations. Theoretical considerations and simulations show that statistical efficiency of different methods is, above all, affected by the population size. Yet it is also significantly affected by the life table construction method and by a population's age composition. Study results are presented in the form of ready-to-use tables and relations, which may be useful in assessing the signiicance of estimates and differences in life expectancy across time and space for the territories with a small population size, when standard errors of life expectancy estimates may be high.

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