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24/06/2025
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Life table is a tabular presentation of the intensity of dying and its
distribution by age. The calculated values are comparable in time and space.
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- Methodological explanations

ABRIDGED LIFE TABLE

Probability of dying (qx)

The probability of dying is the ratio between the number of the dead aged
between x and x+1 and the number of the living aged x.

Number of persons surviving (lx)

The number of persons surviving (lx) is the number of survivors at each birthday out of 100,000 live births.

Number of death (dx)

The number of deaths (ndx) is the difference between two successive values of
the quantity , thus .

Number of person - years (Lx)

The number of person–years (nLx) is the total number of years lived at individual age.

Total number of person - years (Tx)

The total number of person years (Tx) is the total number of years lived from age x to death.

Life expectancy (ex)

Life expectancy (ex) is the average number of years a person aged x years can expect to live assuming that mortality rates by age will remain unchanged since the year of observation.