Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death
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AIHW
AIHW, Magnus P, Sadkowsky K (2006) Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 25 October 2024.
APA
AIHW, Magnus P, Sadkowsky K. (2006). Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death. Canberra: AIHW.
MLA
AIHW, Magnus P, Sadkowsky K. Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death. AIHW, 2006.
Vancouver
AIHW, Magnus P, Sadkowsky K. Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death. Canberra: AIHW; 2006.
Harvard
AIHW, Magnus P, Sadkowsky K 2006, Mortality over the twentieth century in Australia: trends and patterns in major causes of death, AIHW, Canberra.
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'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.
- Cat. no: PHE 73