The death rate of per thousand is at least approximately correct, and doesn’t imply people live to 120. You can’t infer time to death by just dividing, because population is not evenly distributed across ages, partly because of birth cohort sizes, partially because people die as they age, so younger people are always over-represented.
The death rate of per thousand is at least approximately correct, and doesn’t imply people live to 120. You can’t infer time to death by just dividing, because population is not evenly distributed across ages, partly because of birth cohort sizes, partially because people die as they age, so younger people are always over-represented.