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Mortality surveillance series no. 4
'Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia' is a comprehensive analysis of the causes of death from 1907 to 2000. Although it is well known that life expectancy for Australians increased over the last century, analyses presented in this report show how the changes in the causes of death help to explain why we are living longer. This report describes patterns and trends in mortality over the century, highlighting the great successes but also some areas where improvements are still clearly needed.
Authored by Magnus P & Sadkowsky K.
Published 5 April 2006 ; ISSN 1039-3609; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 555 5; AIHW cat. no. PHE 73; 232pp.; OUT OF PRINT
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Full publication (1.29M PDF )
Preliminary material (203K PDF )
Title page and verso
Contents
List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Symbols
Summary of findings
Success stories
Areas of concern
General findings
Sections
Introduction (219K PDF )
Mortality over the twentieth century
Why take a century-long view?
Mortality data and their uses
How mortality data are collected and
compiled
How this report presents the data
The challenge of changing classification
The world wars and mortality statistics
Indigenous mortality
Other mortality information
Life expectancy
Life expectancy at specific ages
The changing rate of change
Sex differences
Population age distribution
All-cause mortality
Trends in all-cause mortality
Contribution to total deaths by age group
Broad causes of mortality (314K PDF )
The changing contribution to overall
mortality
Trends and patterns of broad causes of
mortality
Specific causes of mortality (359K PDF )
Introduction
Contribution of specific causes to total
deaths
Trends in major specific causes across the
century
Diarrhoea, for ages 0-4 years
Septicaemia
Tuberculosis
Lung cancer, from 1945
Colorectal cancer, from 1922
Female breast cancer
Prostate cancer, from 1922
Stomach cancer, from 1922
Cancers of the cervix and uterus, from 1920 (287K PDF )
Cerebrovascular disease
Ischaemic heart disease, from 1950
Senility
Conditions originating in the perinatal
period and congenital conditions, for ages 0-4
years
Motor vehicle accident deaths, from 1924
Suicide, for ages 15 years or over
SIDS, for age under 1 year
HIV/AIDS
Meningococcal infection
Viral hepatitis
Diabetes
Trends within age groups: total mortality and
main causes (470K PDF )
Infancy and early childhood, 0-4 years
Childhood, 5-14 years
Young adults, 15-24 years
Parent age, 25-44 years
Middle age, 45-64 years
Retirement age, 65-84 years
Old age, 85 years or over
End matter
Appendixes (176K PDF )
Appendix A: Collection and classification of
mortality data
A.1 Deaths data
A.2 Collection of mortality data
A.3 Classification of diseases
A.4 The International Classification of
Diseases
A.5 ICD item mapping and comparability
A.6 ICD codes used for broad and specific
conditions
Appendix B: Tables (216K PDF )
Appendix C: The Standard Medical Certificate of
Cause of Death (181K PDF )
Glossary
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