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Old Age Mortality in India Exploration from Modal Age at Death


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1 Department of Demography, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
     

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This study examined the changes old age mortality in India through modal ages at death from 1977-2011. Death data from the Sample Registration System of India were used for the study. Changes in modal ages at death showed significant improvement for both males and females. However, the improvement was much greater for females. This study also observed shifts in the shape of distribution of age at death and the survival curve over time. Longevity extension alone cannot be measure the health of the population in any society, considerable reduction in morbidity also required. Rising prevalence morbidity among elderly and poor health care are the existing situation in India. Thus more efforts need to be exerted to maintain the improvement in the geriatric care in India.

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Modal Ages at Death, Sample Registration System, Ageing, India.
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A. Yamuna Devi
Department of Demography, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
S. Sulaja
Department of Demography, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus, Trivandrum, Kerala, India

Abstract


This study examined the changes old age mortality in India through modal ages at death from 1977-2011. Death data from the Sample Registration System of India were used for the study. Changes in modal ages at death showed significant improvement for both males and females. However, the improvement was much greater for females. This study also observed shifts in the shape of distribution of age at death and the survival curve over time. Longevity extension alone cannot be measure the health of the population in any society, considerable reduction in morbidity also required. Rising prevalence morbidity among elderly and poor health care are the existing situation in India. Thus more efforts need to be exerted to maintain the improvement in the geriatric care in India.

Keywords


Modal Ages at Death, Sample Registration System, Ageing, India.