Summary
This is a shortened
version of the full report by the Working Party of the Society of
Actuaries in Ireland. It examines trends in population mortality in
Ireland from 1962 to 1996. Although reductions are observed these do
not extend to all ages. Reasons for this are discussed. A cohort
effect is revealed for those born in the 1930's. Comparisons are
made with International experience showing Ireland to still be
suffering comparatively high population mortality. Of particular
concern is suicide for young males and the high level of road
traffic accident deaths. The interaction of mortality and morbidity
is considered. |