qlifetable
0.0.2-6Managing and Building of Quarterly Life Tables
Overview
Manages, builds and computes statistics and datasets for the construction of quarterly (sub-annual) life tables by exploiting micro-data from either a general or an insured population. References: Pavía and Lledó (2022) doi:10.1111/rssa.12769. Pavía and Lledó (2023) doi:10.1017/asb.2023.16. Pavía and Lledó (2025) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0315937. Acknowledgements: The authors wish to thank Conselleria de Educación, Universidades y Empleo, Generalitat Valenciana (grants AICO/2021/257; CIAICO/2024/031), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (grant PID2021-128228NB-I00) and Fundación Mapfre (grant 'Modelización espacial e intra-anual de la mortalidad en España. Una herramienta automática para el calculo de productos de vida') for supporting this research.
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- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
- 0.0.2-6Latest
- RR 4.5.0 released · 2025-04-11
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- RR 4.4.0 released · 2024-04-24
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- RR 4.3.0 released · 2023-04-21
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- 0.0.1-122022-09-22
- RR 4.2.0 released · 2022-04-22
Package metadata
- First published
- 2022-09-22
- Total releases
- 7 / 4 yrs
- License
- EPL
- Minimum R
- ≥ 3.5.0
- Bundled data
- 2.7 MB / 5 files
- Download size
- 2.8 MB
- Installed size
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