Detailed results. Year 2019
- Basic cause of death
- Deaths by suicide
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Mortality indicators
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National and Autonomous Cities and Communities results
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Standardised mortality rates, by cause of death (chapters from the 10th revision of the CIE), Autonomous Community or City, sex and variation rate/coefficient.
- Last modification:
- 04/28/2021
- File size:
- 22,071.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Cause of death (chapters from the 10th revision of the CIE), Autonomous Community or City, Sex, Variation rate/coefficient
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Standardised mortality rates by cause of death (most frequent causes), sex and level of education. 25 years old and over.
- Last modification:
- 09/06/2024
- File size:
- 4,457.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Cause of death (most frequent causes), Level of education, Gender
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Standardise mortality rates by cause of death (most frequent causes of each age group), sex, level of education and age. 25 years old and over.
- Last modification:
- 09/05/2024
- File size:
- 8,349.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Cause of death (most frequent causes), Age, Level of education, Gender
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Potential years of life lost, by Autonomous Community or Autonomous City, cause of death (chapters from the 10th revision of the CIE), sex and type of indicator.
- Last modification:
- 04/28/2021
- File size:
- 42,694.00 bytes
- Dimensions:
- Autonomous Community or Autonomous City, Cause of death (chapters from the 10th revision of the CIE), Sex, Type of indicator
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National and Autonomous Cities and Communities results
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Multiple causes of death
Multiple causes of death are the set of diseases, morbid conditions or injuries that led to or contributed to death, and the circumstances of the accident or violence that led to those injuries. From the 2016 deaths, results are presented in this section that interrelate multiple causes and the basic cause (the disease or injury that initiated the chain of pathological events leading directly to death).Note to users