the relative risk of children dying by comparing the proportion dead in each specified high-risk category with the proportion dead among children not in any high-risk category ... higher (1%) mortality risk, while the mortality risk for children in multiple high ... and has been suppressed. Risk ratio is the ratio of the proportion dead among births in a specific high-risk category to the proportion dead among births not in any high-risk
Table 5.4. Summary Indicators from Indirect Estimation of Early Age Mortality, FSM: 1969 to 1996 InfantmortalityrateChildmortalityrate Life expectancy Reference date Source: Preceding Table 5.3. Note: These rates are calculated using ... The estimates provide mortality indices for years prior to the Census (see the reference dates in Tables 5.3). The averages of the three age groups 20 to 24, 25 to 29, and 30 to 34 give the most accurate data and apply to an average reference date
Table 10: Female population 15 years and older by proportion of children ever born still alive, and proportion now dead, Kiribati: 2005 Proportion of children ever born still alive (%) Males Females Proportion of children ever born now dead ... 10). While 90.0 per cent of all female children ever born where still alive, only 87.6 per cent of all male children have survived. The proportion of surviving children ... children were still alive that were ever born to women 15-19, only 89.1 per cent
When reliable information on deaths and population is available from registers and censuses, direct calculations of mortality can be made. The crude deathrate ... are needed because they provide additional information. Infantmortality, in particular ... The most common direct measure of mortality is the crude deathrate, or the number of deaths per 1, 000 population. It is calculated as the number of deaths
Age of women Number of women Number of children ever born Still living Now dead ... 35–39 40–44 45–49 Total TFR=2.65 Note: ASFR = Age-Specific Fertility Rate TFR = Total Fertility Rate Average parity = total number of children ever born divided by the number ... Appendix Table 11: Registered births by age of women, Niue, 1991–1997
of Population and Housing -- 52 Infantmortalityrate (IMR) When vital registration data are available, the infantmortalityrate is usually calculated as the ratio of the number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age to the number of live births occurring ... Table 7.3 shows male crude deathrates higher than those of females because males die younger than females, and shows female crude deathrates for the three periods. These rates are lower than for the males. Table 7.3. Age-specific Mortality
All Components Crude deathrate Others Crude birth rate Indians Fijians ... 2006[e] 2007[e] Population density [per sq km] Fijians Indians InfantMortalityRate [per 1000 live births] Source: Ministry of Health
Table 12: Abridged Life Table based on estimated infantmortalityrate ... m(x, n) q(x, n) l(x) d(x, n) L(x, n) S(x, n) T(x) e(x) Note: q(0) is an approximation of the infantmortalityrate as calculated ... mortalityrate - q(0, and using MOTPAK4.1, procedure MATCH, Kiribati Females: 2005
Table 12: Abridged Life Table based on estimated infantmortalityrate - q(0, and using MOTPAK4.1, procedure MATCH, Kiribati Females: 2005 Age m(x, n) q(x, n) l(x) d(x, n) L(x, n) S(x, n) T(x) e(x) Note: q(0) is an approximation of the infantmortalityrate as calculated