A number of deaths in a year per 1,000 population.
An estimate of the proportion of a population that dies during a specified period.
the yearly number of deaths per 1000 of a population also called the crude death rate
The number of deaths per year per 1000 population.
A death rate is calculated by dividing the number of deaths in a population in a year by the midyear resident population.
the number of people in a country who die per thousand population per year
the number of people dying each year per 1000 of the population
the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year
a ratio between mortality and population
The ratio between deaths and individuals in a specified population at a particular time.
The relative frequency with which death occurs within a specified time period in a specific population. This overall statistic is known as a crude rate. A crude rate does not reflect a population's composition with respect to such characteristics as age, race or sex. Thus, a specific rate is a more meaningful and informative death rate. It allows you to look at well-defined subgroups of the total population. Each year the American Heart Association calculates cause-, age-, sex- and race-specific rates as well as crude rates.
Number of deaths in a given population during a given time frame in a given geographic area per 100,000 people.
The average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear. Also known as the crude death rate.
the number of deaths in a year per 1000 population.
The number of deaths per 1,000 persons in the population within a specified time period.
The number of deaths per 1000 population in a given year.
number of deaths per 1000 people in the population per year in a country.
Number of deaths per 1,000 population. Unadjusted Rate Formula
The number of deaths in a year expressed as a percentage of the population or per 1,000 people.
Estimate of the proportion of a population which dies during a specified period. The numerator is the number of persons dying during the period; the denominator is the size of the population, usually estimated as the mid-year population. The death rate in a population is generally calculated by the formula: 10 (Number of deaths during a specified period) / (Number of persons at risk of dying during the period) This rate is an estimate of the person-time death rate, the death rate per 10 person-years: usually = 3. If the rate is low, it is also a good estimate of the cumulative death rate. This rate is also called the crude death rate. Last, 1988 PS mortality, mortality rate.
The total number of deaths in an age cohort divided by the total number of individuals in the cohort. It is calculated for single years of age and is used in the model to calculate the projected annual deaths in the region.
The number of people dying per 1,000 of the population.
the ratio of total deaths to total population in a specified community or area over a specified period of time.
The number of deaths in a group of people, usually expressed as deaths per thousand. It can be the rate for the total population, called the crude mortality rate, or it can be refined by factors such as age groupings or causes of deaths. (LI)
Deaths per 100,000 population. May be used to compare the burden of disease between different groups. Also called crude death rate.