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Interim life tables methodology

Infant mortality (q0)

For interim life tables covering the period year T to year T+2 inclusive, infant deaths at <4weeks, 1-2 months, 3-5 months, 6-8 months and 9-11 months are summed separately for males and females over the three years T, T+1 and T+2. The ‘at risk’ population is then derived for each group from the monthly birth figures, separately for males and females, as follows (where BXxxT = Births in Month Xxx of calendar year T):

<4 weeks:
1-2 months:
3-5 months:
6-8 months:
9-11 months:

Each of the total groups of deaths is then divided by the appropriate at risk population calculated above and the results totalled to give q0.

The m0 shown in the life table is calculated from q0 using the formula:

Calculation of qx above age 0

First mx is calculated for each age by dividing the sum of the deaths at age x in each of the three years by the sum of the mid year population aged x last birthday for each of the three years. The corresponding qx is then derived using the formula:

The construction of the life table

Starting with a radix of 100000 simultaneous births (l0), the life table population is calculated by multiplying l0 by q0 to give d0, the number of deaths aged 0. The resulting d0 is then subtracted from the l0 to give l1. Similarly l2 is l1 less l1 times q1 and so on.

Generally:

The calculation of expectation of life at each age

In order to calculate the expectation of life at exact age x the number of 'years alive' at each individual age (Lx) needs to be calculated. For ages above 1, where deaths can be assumed to occur linearly over a year of age, this can be taken as
.

Below age 1, this assumption is unrealistic. L0 is calculated using the following formula:

, where a0 is the average age of death of those dying within the first year of life. By making assumptions for the average age of death for each of the periods used for the infant death calculation (see below), a0 can be calculated. The assumed average ages at death are as follows:

Age at death Assumed average age at death (months) Notes
<4 weeks 0.2 Based on analysis of England and Wales data for deaths under 1 month
1-2 months 1.5  
3-5 months 4.0  
6-8 months 7.0  
9-11 months 10.0  

Summing the Lx column from age x to the oldest age gives the total number of years lived (Tx) from age x. The expectation of life at exact age x is given by dividing the number of years lived by the number at that age i.e.