Area compatibility factor

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Overview

In survival analysis, the area compatibility factor, F, is used in indirect standardisation of population mortality rates.

<math>F = \frac{\sum_x {}^sE_{x,t}^c {}^sm_{x,t}}{\sum_x {}^sE_{x,t}^c} \left/

\frac{\sum_xE_{x,t}^c {}^sm_{x,t}}{\sum_x E_{x,t}^c}\right.</math>

where:

<math>{}^sE_{x,t}^c</math> is the standardised central exposed to risk from age x to x + t for the standard population,
<math>E_{x,t}^c</math> is the central exposed to risk from age x to x + t for the population under study and
<math>{}^sm_{x,t}</math> is the mortality rate in the standard population for ages x to x + t.

F is then multiplied by the crude mortality rate to arrive at the indirectly standardised mortality rate.


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