Life tables are a common tool used in demographic studies to analyze the mortality and survival patterns of a population. By collecting data on the age-specific mortality rates of a population, researchers can construct a life table that provides a comprehensive picture of life expectancy and mortality risks at different ages. Life tables are used to make projections about population growth and changes, calculate life expectancy, and understand the impact of factors such as disease, healthcare, and lifestyle choices on mortality rates. They are essential in studying population dynamics, planning for healthcare and social services, and developing public health policies.
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