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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Demogr Res. 2020 Oct 2;43:1009–1048. doi: 10.4054/demres.2020.43.34

Table 2.

Life expectancies at age 30 in high school or less and any college groups in the 1950s and 1960s birth cohorts from empirical and simulated data using PSID frailty measure

High school or less Any college
Empirical C-H
Cohort 1950s 47.02 52.72 5.70
Cohort 1960s 48.52 55.28 6.76
1960s-1950s 1.50 2.56 1.06
Simulated (mortality selection present) C-H
Cohort 1950s 46.65 52.38 5.73
Cohort 1960s 46.68 53.37 6.69
1960s-1950s 0.03 0.99 0.96
Simulated (mortality selection absent) C-H
Cohort 1950s 46.65 52.38 5.73
Cohort 1960s 46.98 53.43 6.46
1960s-1950s 0.33 1.05 0.72

Notes: Empirical data are from NHIS 1986–2009 surveys linked to mortality data through 2011. The sample size for the 1950s and 1960s birth cohorts is 575,705 experiencing 23,665 deaths and 8,509,452 person-years of exposure. Following the Gompertz function of age-dependent mortality pattern, we use a linear function of log mortality rate to extrapolate mortality rates up to age 90. Based on these observed and extrapolated mortality rates, we construct life tables and calculate the life expectancies at age 30.