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mortality modeling

Mortality modeling is a statistical method used to predict death rates and life expectancy within a population. It analyzes historical data, demographics, and health trends to understand how factors like age, gender, and lifestyle affect mortality. These models help governments, insurance companies, and healthcare providers plan for future needs, allocate resources, and assess risks. By identifying patterns and potential causes of death, mortality modeling informs public health initiatives and guides decision-making for better health outcomes in society.