Sixteenth census of the United States: 1940 : United States life tables and actuarial tables, 1939-1941 / by Thomas N.E. Greville.
- United States Census Bureau
- Date:
- 1946
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Credit: Sixteenth census of the United States: 1940 : United States life tables and actuarial tables, 1939-1941 / by Thomas N.E. Greville. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page Population—Continued estimated—Continued used in computing expected deaths___...___________-.______-____L_. 127, 128, 141 estimation of - 2.2. saawalan oP Bet OL Boa ot ee ahora Th. 1G 22, 23 RORUCAS FIN oo sas areas a tuee baa te oe ae Pere hae kisét cess ehlepeee ty 22, 23 instationary: community isstees OR 6 ee ry ELS Pee 21 needed on July 1, 1940, for life table construction__-_________________________ 101 Negro, redistribution of, at ages 55 to 69__.._..._-__-_______________ 101, 110-112, 128 projection_U..222eb ee SS Re TF a aa foe ag! 22, 23, 125 ratio of native to total, used to adjust for effect of migration at young ages__ 119, 120 reproductive canacity.of_-.. 25-2 25--~ 2a) Ge eel en feet 24 stationary: calculation: Ofc: 22sec. ass se oc k ek 55 oo eer lt ee 133, 134 central death rate defined. in terms of... -..2Jjs_-i5 22bce Ole ea i 119 Gefine din fietcc 8 OS ee ol a eee, Seles, eee ae ae a 21 not shown for makehamized table... _._.__-ssic icc) fib len Lines 93 relationship, to actual population._.2!uce2o) eos ee be ee toile 119 use in. estimating and forecasting..-.2..--_...____-_.. | suse pope 22, 23 statistics: osculatory interpolation may be applied to___-.__-__-____________________. 122 proliminary edjustment of... 2... 2 ee ee ee 101, 102, 109-114 total, life table for. 26 6.345 es aren Sh eRe Mh ie at elie 26, 27 Practices. of:life insurance: companies... oc... ees lee ee 88, 97 Precision desirable in relationships between actuarial functions____________ 2, 92,137 Preference, index of, in age statements.) us. en. soc eel eee 112 Preliminary adjustment: four types, according to purpose of adjustment_______._.__.-__._____________- 101 of birth ‘statistics. - en. ee ee Ee ene eee aL ie Pee sn e 101-103, 107, 108 erceath Statistica. 7 ck kof a re eee eee ted Peel eS 101-112, 114 Of Infant: death statisties 22-0 ok ee eee pee gee eee 101, 103-109, 114 of population statistics_____________ noe one ee See cot fen es Bee 101, 102, 109-114 Preliminary graduation by Makeham’s law________-__-____-___________-____ 139, 140 Premiums: ross: charged by life insurance companies-_-__.....--.2...-..-__..-_-__---. 56, 57, 88, 97 may include adjustment for immediate payment of claims________________ 88, 97 not comparable with net premiums______.__....___.._--___________- 56, 57, 88, 97 net: calculation of values given in actuarial tables___._.._._______________+___- 138 JOTMUIAS TOR ee Nees A ae a ae oe Eee meee dee ec 87-91 LEDIOS: Ofc. cc eens oe Ee. cee eer eee cee tae 56, 64-68, 75-79 use of actuarial tables in calculation of_________.___--_____-_-_____-__- 1, 57, 93, 97 Present value: Mefined So er a rare ae acre eee ee saa ee Oe ce ee 85 QE DENCRES Ss ven ae hg orc bee oa he ae ee pe ad ik ee ee 90, 97 of life annuities: f actuarial tables used in computing ROTIM IGS FOL osc ele ee ee arse ee ee Peet re i208 CoE Wy) ae Pe ag UR Te rhe ins phe Balt TE 56, 64-68, 75-79, 81-84, 141, 142 Of ONS taut due ater Pycarss- wes See eae et ene eee seman eu ee eee 95 Principal tables, List of 2.002 ose rn es ee aoe ee ae ee ee IV Probability: mortality-zateaay, De regarded as- 022 Sah Bae ee eee 115 of dying (see also Rate of mortality): defined 22 SSeS 4A a oa We A oe ee ee ets See oe 21,115 pg Ba! tetera 7 7. Peale Riel apieabe te nies) gal Ab cB lan ely c ty oly Lp iA pany Spey 120 of survival: aCe ivavzre Raplaeiebieees. ty ae Baas Cig meeehd eth phe ae ate deal, Regt bl eet umd geste 93 page ty MMM Mah ge cont ib oto Mae Ua hale bail tla deghybel_dopecdades ae Gao baege tal Hid 115, 117, 120 relationship to rate of mortality_____________- eh eae Se ae eo 93,115 tablesiOb ass 28 Ry nt FS ne tn Ee Te cee Pe ee 58, 69, 80 Probable itetime o's ee Na es eee eS OLE 3. 23, 24 Processes used: in. construction: of actuarial tables-=2 == 22222222 EL ea et 1, 137-143 in construction of life tables... =. 2022 2<.5!) 9s 22EGh we eal de 2) f 1, 101-136 Progression: arithmetic. .s$s2sa ble oi nS ENE Ee INE RED REE LE A 112 of mortality: rates? @ Rio 222 SSCS T EOD! Deis Ea PET SOOT SOLA) 2 PUAyE 122 Projections, population 2= <2: 2222222 2ssc sce ire ssid: EE ee eae 22, 23, 125 Proois ot death=-2 3 -2s5ss0 sos 2522s 38 4 2g FO ES en AS, OO aD he 88, 97 Public health measures have made greater progress in States having most efficient: registration-~>-2722ser28 fs ers soe eS ea 103, 105 Public health workers interested in life table construction________.-_._____-____ 1 Puerperal causes, effect of deaths from_-_-._-_-.-.-_-.-_----2-----22---222- 222. 10 Pure endowment: Gefined >. 5252422522 2253 es seg aces et ae soss 2 Ps e aos eae eee 85 fOTTNGIGS eS eae e oea ee ee eee Se 85, 88, 89, 91, 92 FOUN Foose ne ee Gs ee ee ee eee ee Pee 88, 89, 91, 92 qz, rate of mortality: PLETAL IONIION cos So ta re eg eee ee ee 101, 112-132, 135-137, 140 GefMed, os see oe tw dn sn nk een a a eee ieee 21,115 Quinquennial age grouping: comparison: of different methods of. 472A! mises Wei) ei Sear ap ee 121, 122 in interpolations 45 (a) seit Sieh Se Sed pe ees 122, 125, 126, 136 in obtaining pivotal values of population and deaths_____________-___- 112, 122-124 in tabulations of populations and deaths__________- 23, 109-112, 114, 120, 127, 128, 143 selection of'a particular method 0f22. 5-2 2222- 2 ee ee eee 112, 120-122 Race: etrors.In reporting of. 522 2 sos StS 8 2 Salen oat eerie 2 life tables prepared separately by _.2_ = .---.._.. 530 Gc_ stesso 1, 21 Variavion in life tables:by = 2-225. 25.2 22k Le ae se i ee ee ee 2-10 Racial composition of ‘‘other races’? population, 1940_-___...___--_---------_-- 3 Radix’ Of life table =*: 5.2. S222 Seis es Bes eo ee ae ene ee 23, 93, 133, 139, 140 Rate of discount: appears in assurance formulas._sressest soe le) Ses eS 90, 91, 97 definedtise 4 wie pally apt Lb ed net ees ete ey a es ae 90 table ofo2_-2 2s as Tene Sei ei ieee es, 97 Rate of infant mortality. 7... eis eee ee ee ee eee -10, 103-107 Rate of mortality (q:): coletiation( of: 2520. 5.5 hen ey als ee a oe i ees 2 101, 112-132, 135-137, 140 MeHTNOG Soest a 8 Sas ree 21, 115 relation to.survival'rate:c_.. 22! 2. ae Fa ee eee hee ee ee FO 116 Rate of survival: SVOLRPO! acl gens. een enn ob 2S ee ee ieee 2 a ee 23 defined 20) oo ha NE ee Sa ie es) eet are 93, 115 use in population projection_____-_--___-_--_--_--- oe ee eee en Oe es 22, 23 Rates of mortality: at age 0 obtained directly from reported figures_____..___--_.---_---.-_-.- 107, 116 at age 0 understated in previous life tables_____..__._.-.--__-----___-------- 103 at ages 1 to 4, numerical illustration of calculation-_-.....-_.-___._-._.------- 117 at ages 0 to 4, adjustment for effect of migration.-..________.__.__-_--_-.-- 119, 120 at.ages.0 to 4, computation. of_--.. Yi Bae aie eae ee 115-120 at old ages, computation of... 222 Sees os Pee 124, 125 Page Rates of mortality—Continued comparison of}‘by. race and sex! tulisite alanilal fcc aaoty oll bo srabledostrh 2-10 data employed in computation of__: 2-22-2222 101, 113, 114 form basis of, life! table_é.25-~ owes = = a eu ee TL A Ce 21, 101 formulas fors.358 Set cen 8 EES 2 TOE eee HUES De lee bay a 115, 128, 140 graduated, third and fourth differences of_______.__.-_.___..-__-.__... 128-132 graduation of_____.______.__- fr es nee aaron ene, ae SE ED aD 101, 110, 122-132 rouping of ages.In computation of_-05<4 /. 1's) Boe War iiegen io os 112, 120-124 higher for females at certain ages in depressed countries______.______________ 10 in earlier United States life tables compared with 1939-1941 values__________ 10-14 in foreign: countries 13th yee Re ee es bo eee 14,15 in makehamized mortality table compared with original table__...__.______ 141 inter polation-of: na et i eee --- 112, 122-126, 136 interruptions in increase with age in some countries__________________.____ 10 ‘obtained from. annuity! valiiés) Sens Pn A ee Th a oem 140 peculiarities. of, in some-countrieg! 282/01. Sats Desi GPa alae 10 pivotal, derivation Ofen.coee oj nee. AO DESPA OPI eS Se 112, 124, 125 test of graduation of2-7 Hoe Om IW) Q08N) NOTRE MTE Bh a9) TWP ST LATE Be END Saal 126-132 two methods of procedure in obtaining_____________.____.._______-_._- 122, 123 Redistribution of Negro populations and deaths at ages 55 to 69______ 101, 110-112, 128 Reference lists of formulas: ; a fOr Annuities a hh ete a EE Oa eee TT 1G Bee ae 87 for joint-life functions: 20s. n8 2 SA) OR Ce SIRO Ta CL 91 for life assurances. + AYR GOOD De TION OY ONE SE TAS, Geers Ta 88 Refund to life insurance policyholders _____-_.___________.__--2__---- 88 Registered births in United States: 1989-1941, by race .ii.2e JR oh A A Bi Pe Cod AL Bera 103 1939-1941, by State-and:tace-1 20 PPP PON) ye al eet aS 102 by race and: sex, 1934-1940. C07) OCS DIR ON tr) ta L040 DEMS Fo 113 of white.males,: 1034-19410 bly ths a PUN SOE OD, SET BOSE Ee Be 116 Registered deaths in United States by race and sex: ages 3-and over, by age, 1939-1941. 2 eis eG Ee DER Doi 114 in 1939-1941 form, basis oflifetablesms. Solvisius Foye see * eae 2 under 5, by single ages, 1934-1941_________ ae tae” URC EAN A Ry ied oe! 113 Registration, completeness of. See Completeness of reporting. Relation between annuities and assurances_________________-__________________ 89, 90 Remainder interest inestates oA Lie Fo Oh SE OTe LOE 90 Reproduction-rates;' gross:and nets 29-29 i Ae Oe ee 24 Reproductivity, measures of________- ceca Mie oe Meld Sci td hi Rel et 24 Reserves on life insurance policies. 222. + 4. 2225402 5. ee ee 85 Residence, faulty allocation of infant deaths by__________________-_____________ 107 Reversionary annuity 54 soo ha gee I OU a ES 89, 91, 92, 94, 97 Revision of international actuarial notation__________________-______________ 24, 25, 57 Rhode Island: completeness of birth. registration; 1940_2<= 23. 1h 1 Oi a ae 102 death rates under 1 year, by age, 1939-1941__-_-__-.-_--__-- 104 registered and adjusted births, 1939-1941______._______-________-____________. 102 Robinson, Gi Ses ere Beet Che ee Sea Re a ce 111 Roman: “‘a’-represents annuity-duess- 2 ee ee ae 90 Roughness inconvenient in many uses of life tables___..______._______________ 2 Roundingof figuressee (ee hsp es a a Ae 2, 123, 126, 132-134, 137, 140 Sample of infant cards tabulated by detailed race classification________________ 103 Sampling errors: Correction fOr w..2 bie RIN ae aoe nS ease Sebo ee nee Tee Cee eee ee 101, 109 due'to chance fluctiation tae wit een) Seas sen ney Eee 2, 101 may-affect life: tables for: fother races? 2-2 2 ear eae eh eer Be 2.3 Sanitation has made greater progress in States having most efficient registra- $ion 2 se re er sae ee Re Neen, See eee ae SO 103, 105 Scope: of actuarial Cables+ sesees es eens 2 oe Sale OS a ee ee eee 55 OF VOFGRIG De 4 see aah te At oy: Stee, cain afin a Ac Orch a ele ee Sn Te 1 Scotland: Tife'table*values for S- 2 ahaa ee 5 ae Ry A ee ee ee Say Siva See) Senne le 15-17 source’ of lifetables'for Hale Fee et ee a Ag ee eee 20 Self-selection-among annuitants:: “scp I A ONE AOE 57 Separation factors: at age) by-raceandnsex1 9345] 04 anes oe 4h 2 = SDN ee el eee Go fined ors ks Ab ree Aas ae UN en ena) eee Oe ee See eee derivation: of:esc hearin eh BN OCIS Wael ied et 2 tee Ree ne Se Oneneen) Sopeee keer estimated at ages 1 to 3 by approximate integration________-______--__-_______ test ofappropriateness:of Gloveriszen <n ent ee Ae ate ee ne eee used in estimating distribution of deaths by year of birth Sex: incorrect TeportingOl yess 72.88 ks es ey ER Eee VR eheete Senne ow 452 Vatiationtin life tables: bynkis ah} BER See ee See ee 2-10 Sharp @yfraudek so2. 8 ore ee ed ee ek ne II Sheppard iNet wee 2s ee en 8 og sete Ee SO ee ee ere ee 93 Shorticntsun computation: 224s ee Seen 86, 125, 126 Significant figures, number of (see also Decimal places): TO tables peas See * Ase ene Beek se SE RRS EN = eee eee eee ee eee eee 2 retainedin calculations 4-222): Sixt ie ee ee eee eee 133, 134, 137, 140, 143 Single life annuity. See under Annuity. : Single life assurances. See wnder Assurances, life. Single premium: PLOSS ie a acd sack gt igh oct Fee a POR” 2 8 ee RAS AR ee een ee 56, 57, 88, 97 net. See Premiums, net. Skewness offrequency distributions 2. 52 se om ee See eae eaee 23 Smoothing. See Graduation. : Smoothness: maintained by using enough significant figures_______------------------- 2, 137, 140 ofestimated populations 225225 estan ot Oana eae ee ene eee 110 of mortality rates, graduation tested for____-_-_- an See ie Cae ee ere 126, 128-132 Social Insurance, use of actuarial tables in valuation and cost estimates for__-- 57 Social Security: Act Lic) o2: 22 esse ol PR OL A Pe 3,111 Social Security: Board s44225 2-62 eae eee ee ee II Solérzano, Js (Bios 2 sh Ske ees een ee 14 Sommers; Herbert) Pocus 2s seco ses 4s see sew ee en eueeeoiee 107 South: Negro deaths in, may be incompletely reported__-_-------— aOR AA OB aE RS 1 rural part of, contains half of United States Negro population_-__._--------- 1 South Africa; Union Of. 222 os 2 ou sna ee Se ee 15-17, 20 South Carolina: ; completeness of birth registration, 1940______-__-.-_------------------------- 102 death rates under 1 year, by age, 1989-1941______._________--_---_----------- 104 registered and adjusted births, 1939-1941__.___________---------------------- 102 South Dakota: completeness of birth registration, 1940__________._-------------------------- 102 death rates under 1 year, by age, 1939-1941________ Sepik ag buen Pas g Bina 4 104 registered and adjusted births, 1939-1941. ._.-...J..-.--------1----=--.-.. 102 Spiegelman; Mortimers 46 ib ee ee Soe ad 2 ge erie En eect II Spurgeon, AW Vins Pas Se ee eh eae Rs 57, 92, 93, 119, 137-139, 143 Standard formulas, application Of. - 2 l2.- saaz seee- feeb Snaen en denen 101 Standard Non-Forfeiture and Valuation Laws-_-___-__.-.----.--------------- 55](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32182703_0176.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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