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Difference between hypothetical cohort abridged life table and hypothetical complete life table

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A hypothetical cohort abridged life table is a simplified version of a hypothetical complete life table. It is used to estimate the mortality rate of a population over a given period of time. The abridged life table only includes the mortality rates for certain age groups, while the complete life table includes mortality rates for all age groups. The abridged life table is typically used when the population size is too small to generate a complete life table.

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