The ratio of these overall mortalityrates for selectedyears to that for a standard ... Table 7.4 also gives ratios of standardised mortalityrates for selected future ... to mortalityrates for the given year, and ratios of standardised mortalityrates, 1981
on the mortalityratesactually experienced in that year. However, allowing for the future ... for subsequent mortality changes. If mortalityrates are projected to decrease in later years ... actually expect to live for 83.0 years. For females the
to the current mortality conditions or age-specific probabilities of dying. Another key measurement of mortality is the infant mortalityrate or the deaths of children under one year per 1, 000 live births. Table 7 provides these measurements for selectedyears ... measurement of mortality is the infant mortalityrate or the deaths of children under one year per 1, 000 live births. Table 7 provides these measurements for selectedyears ... has increased in the EU-25 by 7.7 years for men and 8.5 years for women. Because of slightly
Figure 9.4 Actual and projected period expectation of life at birth according to mortalityrates for given year, 1961–2083 United Kingdom Projected High LE Principal Low LE Expectation of life at birth (years) Females Males Year Source: Office ... the corresponding increase for females is 6.5 years (from 81.7 to 88.2 years). In the low ... 6 years for males and 3.9 years for females reaching 81.2 and 85.6 years respectively
Projected Females Period expectation of life at birth (years) Males Year Source: Office for National Statistics ... from Table 7.4, the actual period expectations of life at birth for both males and females in the UK in 2008 were lower than the underlying trend figures.
Projected Females Period expectation of life at 65 (years) Males Year Source: Office for National Statistics ... from Table 7.4, the actual period expectations of life at birth for both males and females in the UK in 2008 were lower than the underlying trend figures.
age-standardised mortalityrates for selected substances, males and females, 2000 ... Statistics Quarterly 25 due to an error in the coding of drug misuse deaths for that year. †† Figures for England and Wales include deaths to non-residents. The separate figures ... but misuse deaths in females also rose, despite a fall in the total number of drug-related poisoning deaths among women. The increase in drug misuse deaths was seen
The employment rates of men aged 65 and over and women aged 60 and over have remained at about the same level over the last 15 years. Employment rate Men 50–64 Women 50–59 Men 65+ Women 60+ Year Note: Spring quarters of each year from data seasonally adjusted ... Birth cohort Age 85 1936 Age 100 1951 Note: Pre-1961 mortalityrates estimated from English Life Tables and Chester Beatty Tables; 1961–2006 actualmortalityrates; post-2006 projected mortalityrates. Long-term assumptions for the 2006-based national
specific deathrates were calculated using the ONS mid year population estimates ... Death registration rates All deaths occurring in residents of England and Wales ... –99 were examined. Box 2 shows the codes that were used to selectdeaths