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Journal of Population Sciences

Table 3 Values from the source and extended marital status life tables for United States Females, 1995

From: Recognizing duration effects in multistate population models

 

Age

Item

15–20

20–25

25–30

30–35

35–39

40–45

45–50

I. Rates from the source 1995 marital status life table

 1. Msm

.0200

.0923

.1268

.0861

.0531

.0324

.0166

 2. Mmv

.0528

.0404

.0388

.0316

.0258

.0216

.0152

 3. Mvm

.0629

.2263

.1824

.1521

.1017

.0720

.0586

II. Values from the extended life table

A. Persons (ℓ) by state at the end of the age interval

  1. ℓs

90476

56341

29219

18868

14446

12281

11302

  2. ℓm0

8549

33261

29822

16307

10170

7280

5667

  3. ℓm1

0

6980

28339

26045

14228

8872

6590

  4. ℓm2

0

0

4853

27754

47383

55564

59879

  5. ℓv0

975

3147

6487

7532

7211

6395

4609

  6. ℓv1

0

270

1154

2954

4294

4563

4270

  7. ℓv2

0

0

127

540

2268

5045

7684

B. Person-years lived (L) by state during the age interval

  1. Ls

476190

367043

213900

120217

83284

66816

58957

  2. Lm0

21372

121975

157707

115323

66194

43626

32367

  3. Lm1

0

0

100431

135961

100684

57751

38654

  4. Lm2

0

0

0

81516

187841

257366

288607

  5. Lv0

2438

10982

24085

35045

36856

34016

27510

  6. Lv1

0

0

3878

10270

18120

22143

22084

  7. Lv2

0

0

0

1668

7020

18282

31821

C. Interstate transfers (d) during the age interval

  1. ds,m0

9524

34135

27122

10351

4422

2165

979

  2. dm0,v0

1128

4928

5040

3118

1803

1190

645

  3. dm1,v0

0

0

7222

4512

2549

1465

716

  4. dm2,v0

0

0

0

4150

4773

4954

4056

  5. dv0,m0

153

2485

4465

5245

4036

3060

2192

  6. dv1,m0

0

0

561

1722

1600

1245

1100

  7. dv2,m0

0

0

0

201

481

822

1268

  8. All divorces

1128

4928

12262

11780

9125

7609

5417

  10 All remarriages

153

2485

5026

7168

6117

5127

4560

  1. Notes: The model states are never married (s), married (m), and divorced (v), with 5-year duration categories 0, 1, and 2. The initial population, ℓs(15), is 100,000. All entries are rounded independently. Cross-product ratio αhijk equals the product of the (h,i) and (j,k) elements of the matrix divided by the product of the (h,k) and (i,j) elements
  2. Source: See text and Schoen and Standish (2001); access was provided to unpublished tabulations