Publié le 10 avril 2025 Mis à jour le 10 avril 2025

Cette séance des Lundis de l'Ined est donnée par Marília Nepomuceno (chercheuse & responsable formation à Max Planck Institute, Lab. of Populations Dynamics & Sustainable Well-Being & Lab. of Demographic Data) ; discutante : Géraldine Duthé (directrice adjointe à la recherche de l’Ined).

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le 28 avril 2025

de 11h30 à 12h30
Lieu(x)

Bâtiment de l'Ined, Visioconférence

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In this talk, I will discuss how to advance research on later-life mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While data quality and availability are a major challenge, the extent of these data limitations varies widely across LMICs, calling for context-specific research strategies to advance later-life mortality research. For instance, in some Latin American countries, where several data limitations have already been addressed, we can explore hypotheses, such as those that considers the life-course approach, that explain later-life mortality patterns beyond the initial assumption of “it’s just bad data”. In contrast, in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, we should develop innovative approaches to address less-studied data issues, such as age exaggeration. By tailoring research approaches to specific contexts, we can gain more nuanced insights into mortality at older ages.