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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C." National Research Council. 1997. The Use of Multi-State Life Tables in Estimating Places for Biomedical and Behavioral Scientists: A Technical Paper. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5751.
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Appendix C
Transition Rates

TABLE C-1 Mortality Rates and Retirement Rates, 1973-1991

 

MORTALITY RATES

RETIREMENT RATES

Age

All Periods

1973-1979

1979-1985

1985-1991

28-29

0

0

0

0

30-31

0

0.0003

0

0.0001

32-33

0.0035

0

0

0

34-35

0.0035

0.0003

0

0.0005

36-37

0.0048

0

0.0004

0

38-39

0.0048

0.0001

0.0002

0

40-41

0.0048

0

0

0.0001

42-43

0.0073

0

0.0003

0

44-45

0.0073

0.0003

0.0004

0.0012

46-47

0.0123

0.0004

0.0004

0.0002

48-49

0.0123

0.0012

0.0008

0.0012

50-51

0.0123

0.002

0.0009

0.0022

52-53

0.0199

0.0033

0.0031

0.0039

54-55

0.0199

0.0065

0.0107

0.0093

56-57

0.0285

0.0113

0.0155

0.0291

58-59

0.0285

0.0277

0.0245

0.0484

60-61

0.0285

0.0596

0.0536

0.0929

62-63

0.0416

0.1013

0.1083

0.1544

64-65

0.0416

0.2826

0.2273

0.2452

66-67

0.066

0.2608

0.2041

0.2304

68-69

0.066

0.3545

0.2642

0.325

70 +

0.099

0.3081

0.3079

0.3399

 

SOURCE: TIAA/CREF (Mortality Rates); Survey of Doctorate Recipients (Retirement Rates).

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C." National Research Council. 1997. The Use of Multi-State Life Tables in Estimating Places for Biomedical and Behavioral Scientists: A Technical Paper. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5751.
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TABLE C-2 Out-Migration Rates, 1973-1991

OUT-MIGRATION RATES

 

 

BIOMEDICAL

BEHAVIORAL

Age

1973-1979

1979-1985

1985-1991

1973-1979

1979-1985

1985-1991

28-29

0.147

0.0952

0.1218

0.0435

0.0683

0.0568

30-31

0.0949

0.0688

0.0801

0.0728

0.0727

0.0714

32-33

0.1062

0.1071

0.1035

0.0461

0.0863

0.0493

34-35

0.0976

0.09

0.0819

0.0492

0.0772

0.0891

36-37

0.1144

0.0997

0.1035

0.0571

0.0745

0.0612

38-39

0.1235

0.1052

0.1011

0.0832

0.0701

0.073

40-41

0.1136

0.0872

0.1068

0.0812

0.0962

0.0629

42-43

0.1235

0.1018

0.1115

0.0745

0.0717

0.0552

44-45

0.1393

0.1085

0.1001

0.0661

0.0712

0.0883

46-47

0.0969

0.1196

0.1442

0.0676

0.0702

0.0768

48-49

0.1134

0.0903

0,1219

0.0812

0.0856

0.1086

50-51

0.1358

0.0906

0.1393

0.0648

0.0609

0.0661

52-53

0.1224

0.1013

0.1498

0.0819

0.0601

0.0861

54-55

0.1429

0.0104

0.0887

0.0563

0.0407

0.0798

56-57

0.1264

0.108

0.1178

0.0719

0.0377

0.0841

58-59

0.1556

0.1148

0.0858

0.1078

0.0492

0.0598

60-61

0.1377

0.1301

0.0902

0.0812

0.0585

0.0534

62-63

0.1055

0.1511

0.0992

0,1029

0,0682

0.1024

64-65

0.0738

0.05

0.0698

0.0683

0,0289

0.0433

66-67

0.1366

0.1534

0.1642

0.071

0.0827

0.093

68-69

0.0242

0.1128

0.1573

0.0867

0.0552

0.1034

70 +

0.2204

0.0145

0.1354

0.1657

0.0317

0.0533

NOTE: Numbers are deflated by the appropriate field-specific workforces to derive appropriate rates.

SOURCE: Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C." National Research Council. 1997. The Use of Multi-State Life Tables in Estimating Places for Biomedical and Behavioral Scientists: A Technical Paper. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5751.
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TABLE C-3 In-Migration Rates, 1973-1991

IN-MIGRATION RATES

 

 

BIOMEDICAL

BEHAVIORAL

Age

1973-1979

1979-1985

1985-1991

1973-1979

1979-1985

1985-1991

28-29

0.028

0.0154

0.0295

0.0086

0.0074

0.008

30-31

0.0355

0.0182

0.0337

0.0067

0.007

0.0076

32-33

0.026

0.0205

0.0252

0.0054

0.0102

0.0129

34-35

0.029

0.0243

0.0275

0.0084

0.0077

0.008

36-37

0.0267

0.0136

0.034

0.0062

0.0078

0.0123

38-39

0.0269

0.021

0.027

0.0075

0.0065

0.0123

40-41

0.0222

0.0182

0.0266

0.0056

0.0055

0.0116

42-43

0.0191

0.016

0.0232

0.0088

0.0076

0.0091

44-45

0.0263

0.0163

0.0319

0.0096

0.0038

0.0081

46-47

0.0282

0.017

0.022

0.0088

0.0083

0.0118

48-49

0.0272

0.0153

0.0276

0.0071

0.0068

0.007

50-51

0.0251

0.0148

0.0231

0.007

0.0079

0.009

52-53

0.0261

0.0138

0.0209

0.0096

0.0123

0.0076

54-55

0.0295

0.0146

0.0232

0.0094

0.0066

0.0068

56-57

0.0315

0.0188

0.0136

0.0077

0.0024

0.0091

58-59

0.025

0.0187

0.0233

0.0155

0.0032

0.0104

60-61

0.0263

0.0155

0.027

0.0146

0.0041

0.0135

62-63

0.0164

0.0138

0.0225

0.0149

0.0061

0.0108

64-65

0.0341

0.0182

0.0216

0.004

0.0055

0.0141

66-67

0.0156

0.0017

0.0231

0.0109

0.0103

0.0115

68-69

0.0217

0.0147

0.0365

0.03

0.0092

0.0071

70 +

0.0088

0.0116

0.0279

0.0442

0.0026

0.0073

NOTE: Numbers are deflated by the appropriate nonbiomedical or nonbehavioral workforces to derive appropriate rates.

SOURCE: Survey of Doctorate Recipients.

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX C." National Research Council. 1997. The Use of Multi-State Life Tables in Estimating Places for Biomedical and Behavioral Scientists: A Technical Paper. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5751.
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