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Mortality Rates and Risks
Another type of input parameters
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are those related to risk; this included mortality rates and risks related to comorbidities. For many models, these are projected over the entire simulation period (say 50 years in the future), and they are estimated from population surveys or other data sources. These parameters are tabulated
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based on age, sex, race, and tobacco use status
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and years of tobacco use and/or former use
Example 1 - based on --.xls - Tony to send
Birth Rate
At At each step (year for example) of the simulation period, individuals may enter the population according to a birth rate that is typically....................................rates that are projected across the time horizon of the model. These rates are typically obtained from government census data.
Example 1 - based on BirthRate.xls
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Migration
Example 1 - MigrationRate.xlsSimilar to birth rates, at each step of the simulation period individuals may enter the population according to migration rates. Base migration rates are generally obtained from national census data and if necessary are projected across the simulation timeframe. Depending on specific modeling assumptions, Immigration demographics are required to define the sex, age, race/ethnicity and prevalence of tobacco product use behavior (never, current, former dual use, polytobacco use) in the immigrating population at a particular period.
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