@inbook{b1a218cc905f4eca8175bf4b19f8e646,
title = "The Demography of Population Health",
keywords = "Demographic Model, Life Expectancy, Life Table, Life Table Model, Population Health",
author = "Hayward, {Mark D.} and Warner, {David F.}",
note = "Funding Information: Efforts to harmonize measures and methods have been promoted by the International Network on Healthy Life Expectancy (known by its French acronym of REVES—R{\'e}seau Esp{\'e}rance de Vie en Sant{\'e}). Recognized by the World Health Organization, REVES is a grassroots scientific organization dedicated to promoting international consistency in the design, measurement, and calculation of health expectancy measures used in monitoring population health (http://www.prw.le.ac.uk/reves/). Illustrative of these efforts is the REVES project begun in 1997 under the auspices of the European Health Monitoring Programme and supported by the European Commission. The project{\textquoteright}s aim has been to set up a coherent set of instruments to measure health expectancies for the European Union. Seven research teams representing six countries and many academic disciplines have been involved in this effort (Robine, Jagger, and Egidi 2000). The project teams have made preliminary recommendations on 10 instruments documenting chronic morbidity, functional limitations (physical, sensory, and cognitive), disability, self-perceived health, and mental health. The REVES report is under review for comment by European policymakers.",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.1007/0-387-23106-4_28",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media B.V.",
pages = "809--825",
booktitle = "Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research",
}