The cost of population screening and treatment would not be recovered in reduced dyspepsia costs in the lifetime of those screened.
Subjects were asked to report ' worst lifetime ' symptoms.
In section 6 we discuss a possible refinement of the analysis which provides lifetime information for variables.
The 70-year old pensioner has to accept substantial probabilities of capital exhaustion within his lifetime relying on an insurance equivalent fund solution.
Reversionary grants provided economic security during a woman's lifetime at minimal expense to her male relatives.
In spite of not formally owning the land, crown tenants enjoyed a lifetime right of occupation and the possibility to choose a successor.
In particular, the elderly may be hurt as their remaining lifetime is short and their capacity to absorb risk is small.
In contrast, we focus on the expenditure side of the lifetime budget of the elderly.