Volume 6 - Article 5 | Pages 87–90
Dr. Väinö Kannisto: A Reflexion
Vaino Kannisto on a visit to the Max Planck Institute in 1999 (jpg file, 79 kB)
Measuring the Compression of Mortality, Vol. 3, Art. 6
The Survivor Ratio Method for Estimating Numbers at High Ages, Vol. 6, Art. 1
Odense Monographs, Vol. 1: Development of oldest-old mortality, 1950-1990
Odense Monographs, Vol. 3: The Advancing Frontier of Survival
Odense Monographs, Vol. 5: The Force of Mortality at Ages 80 to 120
Abstract
This reflexion is published in memory of Väinö Kannisto, who died unexpectedly on 16 February 2002.
Author's Affiliation
- James W. Vaupel - Syddansk Universitet, Denmark EMAIL
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