Persistence in UK historical data on life expectancy
Keywords: 
Life expectancy
Long memory
Fractional integration
Issue Date: 
2023
Publisher: 
Springer
ISSN: 
1573-7829
Note: 
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation: 
Caporale, G.M. (Guglielmo M.); Infante, J. (Juan); Río, M. (Marta) del; et al. "Persistence in UK historical data on life expectancy". Population Research and Policy Review. 42, 2023, 66
Abstract
This paper provides estimates of persistence in historical UK data on life expectancy applying fractional integration methods to both an annual series from 1842 to 2019 and a 5-year average from 1543 to 2019. This method is the most appropriate for our purposes since it is more general and fexible than the classical methods based on integer diferentiation. The results indicate that the former exhibits an upward trend and is persistent but mean reverting; the same holds for the latter, though its degree of persistence is higher. Similar results are obtained for the logged values. On the whole, this evidence suggests that the efects of shocks to the series are transitory though persistent, which is useful information for policy makers whose task is to take appropriate measures to increase life expectancy.

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