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Supercentenarians

Part of the book series: Demographic Research Monographs (DEMOGRAPHIC)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XV
  2. General

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. On the age validation of supercentenarians

      • Michel Poulain
      Pages 3-30
    3. The International Database on Longevity: Structure and contents

      • Amandine Cournil, Jean-Marie Robine, Heiner Maier, Jutta Gampe, James W. Vaupel
      Pages 31-40
  3. Country reports

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 42-42
    2. Supercentenarians in the United States

      • Bert Kestenbaum, B. Renee Ferguson
      Pages 43-58
    3. The emergence of supercentenarians in Canada

      • Bertrand Desjardins, Robert Bourbeau
      Pages 59-74
    4. Supercentenarians in Japan

      • Yasuhiko Saito
      Pages 75-99
    5. Supercentenarians in France

      • France Meslé, Jacques Vallin, Jean-Marie Robine, Guy Desplanques, Amandine Cournil
      Pages 119-136
    6. Italian supercentenarians: Age validation of deaths from 1969 to 2000

      • Silvia Bruzzone, Elisabetta Barbi, Graziella Caselli
      Pages 137-150
    7. Emergence and verification of supercentenarians in Spain

      • Rosa GÓmez-Redondo, Juan M. García González
      Pages 151-171
    8. Age validation of persons aged 105 and above in Germany

      • Heiner Maier, Rembrandt Scholz
      Pages 173-189
    9. Supercentenarians in the Nordic Countries

      • Axel Skytthe, Antti Hervonen, Celvin Ruisdael, Bernard Jeune
      Pages 203-216
  4. Research on supercentenarians

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 218-218
    2. Human mortality beyond age 110

      • Jutta Gampe
      Pages 219-230
    3. Is it possible to measure life expectancy at 110 in France?

      • France Meslé, Jacques Vallin, Jean-Marie Robine, Guy Desplanques, Amandine Cournil
      Pages 231-245
    4. Jeanne Calment and her successors. Biographical notes on the longest living humans

      • Bernard Jeune, Jean-Marie Robine, Robert Young, Bertrand Desjardins, Axel Skytthe, James W. Vaupel
      Pages 285-323

About this book

Does human mortality after age 110 continue to rise, level off, or start to decline? This book describes a concerted, international research effort undertaken with the goal of establishing a database that allows the best possible description of the mortality trajectory beyond the age of 110. The International Database on Longevity (IDL) is the result of this ongoing effort. The IDL contains exhaustive information on validated cases of supercentenarians (people 110 years and older) and allows unbiased estimates of mortality after age 110. The main finding is remarkable: human mortality after age 110 is flat at a probability of death of 50% per year. The sixteen chapters of this book discuss age validation of exceptional longevity, data on supercentenarians in a series of countries, structure and contents of the IDL, and statistical analysis of human mortality after age 110. Several chapters include short accounts of specific supercentenarians that add life to demographic research.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“The present volume is an offshoot of an international project on longevity initiated by James Vaupel at the Max Planck Institute of Demographic Research (MPIDR). … this book is strongly recommended for all those interested in ageing and longevity, that is, for probably most of us.” (Guillaume Wunsch, European Journal of Population, Vol. 27, 2011)

“This text contains 16 Chapters in three Sections. Within the sixteen chapters are ten nation-specific reports on how the local demographers gather, verify and analyze data on supercentenarians (those aged 110 or more). The book’s focus is very well defined. … It will be of interest only to those who themselves study mortality among the very old. While more interesting books can, and have been written on the topic, this is a very serious and detailed treatise.” (Robert L. Brown, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 39 (1-2), Spring/Summer, 2012)

Editors and Affiliations

  • MPI für Demographische Forschung, Rostock, Germany

    Heiner Maier, Jutta Gampe, James W. Vaupel

  • , Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense C, Denmark

    Bernard Jeune

  • Equipe Demographie et Sante, INSERM-Centre Val d'Aurelle, Montpellier CX 5, France

    Jean-Marie Robine

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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