Sweden Mortality Transition
Sweden's V(65) generally had a positive relationship with life expectancy across most of 1751 to 2011. Sweden's age distribution of death changed between 1800 and 2000 through reduced child mortality, rising life expectancy, modal adult de…
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Sweden's V(65) generally had a positive relationship with life expectancy across most of 1751 to 2011. Sweden's age distribution of death changed between 1800 and 2000 through reduced child mortality, rising life expectancy, modal adult death-age change, and declining lifespan inequality. Rapid decline in Sweden's adult inequality V(15) began around 1925 when T(15) was 57 years. Sweden's T(0) advanced from near 20 years before 1875 to near 60 years by about 1950.