Subject: Sociology and Economics
ISSN: 1728-4414
ISSN Online: 1728-5305
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Editor: Tomáš Sobotka
Managing Editor: Maria Winkler-Dworak            

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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2013

Volume 11

The Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2013 examines the determinants of exceptional human longevity, integrating perspectives from genetics, socio-environmental influences and lifestyle. It examines statistical methods, "longevity hotspots" such as Sardinia and Okinawa, and unique groups such as centenarians and academics. Contributions cover modal age at death, familial factors such as fertility and parental life expectancy, and specific risk groups, including long-lived smokers. By advancing the understanding of longevity patterns, the special issue provides new insights into the complex interplay of biological, social, and environmental factors shaping human lifespan.
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2013

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-7625-1
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-7645-9
Subject AreaSociology and Economics
Quality reviewrefereed - online - print
doi10.1553/populationyearbook2013
Shiro Horiuchi, Nadine Ouellette, Siu Lan Karen Cheung, Jean-Marie Robine

Modal age at death: lifespan indicator in the era of longevity extension

page 37

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2013s37

Richard G. Rogers, Patrick M. Krueger, Richard Miech, Elizabeth M. Lawrence

Lifetime abstainers and mortality risk in the United States

page 165

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2013s165