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Reference to Word 'mortality'
 
The life tables on which these expectations are based use current death rates to describe the mortality levels for each year .
(A1) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
Perinatal and infant mortality rates have declined to an all time low .
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Perinatal mortality rate equals still births plus early neonatal deaths (up to 7 days ) per 1,000 live and still births .
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Infant mortality rate equals deaths up to 1 year per 1,000 live births .
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Perinatal mortality rate ( per 1 , 000 )
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Infant mortality rate ( per 1 , 000 )
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
Based on current mortality , womens expectation of life at birth would be 5 years longer than a man .
(A2) Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
The life tables on which these expectations are based use current death rates to describe the mortality levels for each year .
(A2) Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
In 1993 ONS introduced new computer systems for processing its mortality ( and other ) data .
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
 
- Mortality statistics : cause 1993 ( revised ) and 1994. Series DH2 no . 21 , September 1996.
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
 
- Rooney , C. and Devis , T. Mortality trends in England and Wales 1980 - 94 : the impact of introducing automated cause coding and related changes in 1993. Population Trends Winter 1996 ; 86 : 29 - 35 .
(A3) Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes

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