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Seasonality of Causes of Death

Roland Rau, Christina Bohk-Ewald, Magdalena M. Muszyńska and James W. Vaupel
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Roland Rau: University of Rostock, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences
Christina Bohk-Ewald: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Magdalena M. Muszyńska: Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis
James W. Vaupel: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Chapter Chapter 9 in Visualizing Mortality Dynamics in the Lexis Diagram, 2018, pp 99-122 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Many causes of death have a clear seasonal pattern. Circulatory and respiratory diseases, which comprise about half of all deaths, have a peak in winter and lowest mortality during summer. Data by cause of death, age, and calendar time (month and year) provided by the National Center for Health Statistics allow an analysis how seasonality has changed over age and time. Using a two-dimensional decomposition and smoothing approach, we show how the amplitude and the phase of selected causes of death have developed since the late 1950s.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64820-0_9

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