This analysis aims to investigate the main causes of death in Italy between 2003 and 2021, with the objective of identifying the diseases that have had the greatest impact on mortality trends and on the evolution of life expectancy in the country. In particular, the Arriaga decomposition method will be used, which is a demographic technique that allows for the analysis of the specific contribution of different causes of death to changes in life expectancy, thus making it possible to highlight in detail which pathologies have had the most significant impact over the years considered. The analysis will also take into account various demographic factors, such as sex, age, and the geographical distribution of the population, in order to provide a more comprehensive picture of mortality dynamics in Italy. This approach will help to shed light on possible geographical and gender-based inequalities and their influence on mortality.
La presente analisi si propone di indagare le principali cause di morte in Italia nel periodo compreso tra il 2003 e il 2021, con l’obiettivo di identificare le patologie che hanno maggiormente inciso sull’andamento della mortalità e sull’evoluzione della speranza di vita nel Paese. In particolare, si utilizzerà la scomposizione di Arriaga, una tecnica demografica utile per analizzare il contributo specifico delle diverse cause di morte alle variazioni nella speranza di vita, permettendo di evidenziare in modo dettagliato quali patologie hanno avuto un impatto maggiore nel corso degli anni considerati. Nell’analisi verranno presi in considerazione diversi fattori demografici, quali il sesso, l’età e la distribuzione territoriale della popolazione, al fine di offrire un quadro più completo delle dinamiche di mortalità in Italia. Tale approccio consentirà di mettere in luce eventuali disuguaglianze geografiche e di genere, e il loro impatto sulla mortalità.
Analisi delle cause di morte in Italia dal 2003 al 2021
ZANNIN, SOFIA
2024/2025
Abstract
This analysis aims to investigate the main causes of death in Italy between 2003 and 2021, with the objective of identifying the diseases that have had the greatest impact on mortality trends and on the evolution of life expectancy in the country. In particular, the Arriaga decomposition method will be used, which is a demographic technique that allows for the analysis of the specific contribution of different causes of death to changes in life expectancy, thus making it possible to highlight in detail which pathologies have had the most significant impact over the years considered. The analysis will also take into account various demographic factors, such as sex, age, and the geographical distribution of the population, in order to provide a more comprehensive picture of mortality dynamics in Italy. This approach will help to shed light on possible geographical and gender-based inequalities and their influence on mortality.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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