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Remarks on rricmUy Societies. 



589 



The following is the statement, showing the expectation or mean 

 duration of human life, from and after every age, and for cither sex, 

 constructed by Mr. l-'inlaison, and before referred to. 



Age. 



Mean duration of Life to 

 be expected by 



A Male. 







1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



n 



15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24. 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 .28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 32 

 33 



50,16 

 50,13 

 50,04. 

 49,80 

 4.9,42 

 48,93 

 4S,36 

 47,71 

 47,02 

 46,.30 

 45,57 

 44,83 

 44,07 

 4'J,31 

 42,53 

 41,76 

 41,01 

 40,29 

 39,01 

 38,98 

 38,39 

 37,83 

 37,34 

 36,87 

 36,39 

 35,90 

 35,41 

 34,86 

 34,31 

 33,75 

 33,17 

 32,59 

 32,00 

 31,40 



A Female. 



55,51 



55,59 



55,37 



50,05 



54,65 



51,23 



53,72 



53,15 



52,50 



51,80 



51,05 



50,27 



49,48 



48,70 



47,93 



47,19 



48,51 



45,86 



45,22 



44,60 



43,99 



4.'3,36 



42,73 



42,09 



41,45 



40,81 



40,17 



39,52 



38,87 



38,22 



37,57 



36,91 



36,26 



35,61 



AOE. 



34 



35 



36 



37 



38 



39 



40 



41 



42 



43 



44 



45 



4.6 



47 



48 



49 



50 



51 



52 



53 



54 



55 



56 



57 



58 



59 



60 



61 



62 



63 



64 



65 



66 



67 



Mean duration of Life to 

 be expected by 



A Male. 



30,79 



30,17 



29,54 



28,91 



28,28 



27,65 



27,02 



26,39 



2.5,74 



25,08 



24,42 



23,75 



2.3,07 



22,38 



21,68 



20,98 



20,30 



19,62 



18,97 



18,.34 



17,73 



17,15 



16,57 



16,02 



15,47 



14,93 



14,.39 



13,84 



13,28 



12,72 



12,17 



11,63 



11,10 



10,61 



A Female. 



AOB. 



Mean duration of Life to 

 be expected by 



A Male. A Female. 



34,96 



.U31 



33,68 



33,04 



32,40 



31,76 



31,12 



30,46 



29,81 



29,14 



28,48 



27,81 



27,13 



26,44 



25,75 



25,06 



24,35 



2.3,65 



22,93 



22,22 



21,50 



20,79 



20,08 



19,38 



18,60 



18,00 



17,-32 



16,64 



15,96 



15,30 



14,64 



14,00 



13,37 



12,76 



68 

 69 

 70 

 71 

 72 

 73 

 74 

 75 

 76 

 77 

 78 

 79 

 80 

 81 

 82 

 83 

 84 

 85 

 80 

 87 

 88 

 89 

 90 

 91 

 92 

 93 

 94 

 05 

 96 

 - 97 

 98 

 99 

 100 



10,14 

 9,67 

 9,22 

 8,70 

 8,57 

 7,96 

 7,54 

 7,12 

 6,69 

 6,23 

 5,78 

 5,.35 

 4,91. 

 4, .55 

 4,18 

 3,82 

 3,46 

 3,12 

 2,81 

 2,53 

 2,31 

 2,12 

 1,95 

 1,83 

 1,65 

 1,49 

 1,34 

 1,18 

 97 

 75 

 50 

 00 

 



]2,16 



11,57 



10,99 



10,44 



9,92 



9,41 



8,92 



8,46 



8,00 



7,58 



7,19 



6,83 



6,50 



6,20 



5,89 



5,.57 



5,22 



4,84 



4,4* 



4,03 



.3,63 



3,21 



2,83 



2,49 



2,21 



1,97 



1,75 



1,55 



1,32 



1,12 



94> 



75 



50 



From tables, similar to the two above inserted, calculations are made 

 of the sum to be paid at a specified age, to ensure during sickness 

 a proportional benefit, or an annuity to be paid to a male or female at 

 a given age, on payment of a certain sum. 



The system may be made clearer to those not accustomed to such 

 examinations by giving the following passage from Mr. Becher's most 

 valuable evidence. " The Southwell tables calculate the number of sick 

 members under _^ the age of twentj'-five, at one in forty-six ; from the age 

 of twenty-five to thirty at one in thirty-seven and a fraction ; from thirty 

 to forty at one in thirty-two, and from forty to fifty at one in twenty- 

 seven." It is evident from the first age specified that if forty-six 

 persons were to agree to pay each sixpence a week, to receive when sick 

 eight shillings a week, and only one at a time was to be sick all the year 

 round, that he would take only a portion of the sum paid by the forty-six 

 each week into the fund, and so the remainder of the sum not given to 



