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 Standardized mortality rate per 100 000 inhabitants (European standard population 2013- No.)
Characteristic Description
Name Standardized mortality rate per 100 000 inhabitants (European standard population 2013- No.) by Place of residence (NUTS - 2013), Sex and Death cause (List OECD adapted); Annual
Regularity Annual
Source Statistics Portugal, Mortality by causes of death
First available period 2018
Last available period 2019
Dimensions
  • Data reference period
  • Place of residence (NUTS - 2013)
  • Sex
  • Death cause (List OECD adapted)
Concepts
  • EUROPEAN STANDARD POPULATION:  Theoretical population, adding up to a total of 100,000, widely used to produce European age-standardized rates in order to compensate for differences in age structure between different countries.
  • UNDERLYING CAUSE OF DEATH:  The disease or injury that initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death or the circumstances of the accident or violence that produced the injury.
  • DEATH:  The permanent disappearance of vital functions.
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  The length of time for which data are collected, e.g. a specific day, month or year.
  • AVERAGE POPULATION:  The average population during a calendar year, generally calculated as the arithmetic mean of the population on two consecutive years.
Definition STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE BY AGE - It involves the application of crude death rate by age, a standard population whose age structure is fixed and distributed in the same age groups the crude death rates (expressed as deaths per 100 000 inhabitants). The calculus is based on standard European population (2013 version) defined by EUROSTAT.
As a rule, the mortality rates are not calculated when the place of residence or age are unknown.
Formule (Total of expected deaths/ Standard population)*100 000
Measure unit (symbol) Number (No.)
Power of 10  0
Observations Direct method of standardization.
Last update date 26/03/2021


information presented in 20/4/2024