The life expectancy monitoring tool allows the user to selected mortality changes over the entire lifespan or at specific ages, as well as for overall mortality or for specific causes of death. For example, how would life expectancy look if cardiovascular mortality were to be reduced by 50%? Or how would life expectancy look if infant mortality was eliminated? The tool facilitates assessing changes and comparisons in life expectancy under those selected scenarios of mortality change. Furthermore, the tool lets the user compare cause-of-death profiles and life expectancies across time, countries and sexes.
You can install the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("mpascariu/lemur")
This is a basic example which shows you how to launch the monitor in your browser:
lemur::run_app()
All the simulations done in the monitor can be executed using the R
syntax directly in the R/Rstudio console. See the available data object
data_gbd2019_cod
, data_gbd2019_lt
or the help pages of relevant
functions like decompose_by_cod()
, modify_life_table()
and the
related plot
functions.
We are researchers who enjoys making useful utilities. You’re probably here as a result of our free software and apps.
The software solutions we create have the purpose of supporting teachers, students and anyone else interested in life expectancy modeling and demographic research. All of this is developed in our limited, spare time, and your contribution helps to remind us how important our work is.
donate (ETH / ERC20): 0x58CfD867256e0a93F98873C0B9C45a4fEfF974e4