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Health
Death statistics according to cause of death
Detailed results. Year 2017
Mortality indicators
Mortality indicators
National and Autonomous Cities and Communities results
Standardised mortality rates by cause of death (most frequent causes), sex and level of education. 25 years old and over.
Units:
per hundred thousand
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Cause of death (most frequent causes)
Values that contain
All causes
Ischaemic heart diseases
Cerebrovascular diseases
Bronchial and lung cancer
Dementia
Heart failure
Chronic diseases of the lower respiratory tract
Alzheimer's disease
Colon cancer
Hypertensive disease
Diabetes mellitus
Pneumonia
Renal failure
Breast cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Prostate cancer
Selected:
16
Total:
16
Level of education
Values that contain
Total
Primary education or lower
Lower secondary education
Upper secondary education
University studies
Selected:
5
Total:
5
Gender
Values that contain
Both genders
Men
Women
Selected:
3
Total:
3
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Cause of death (most frequent causes)
Level of education
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Notes
1) Since 2013, data from the Forensic Anatomical Institute of Madrid have been available, a methodological improvement has been introduced in the process of this statistic, which has allowed the cause of death to be assigned more precisely in deaths involving judicial intervention. As a result, deaths that were assigned to poorly defined causes have been reassigned to specific external causes. Therefore, this fact must be taken into account when making comparisons with previous years. The standardised rates allow comparisons between different levels of education, as well as temporary and sex level comparisons, by using an age structure common within the standard European population as of 2011. Category 'Upper Secondary education' includes the Higher Level Training Cycles and equivalents.
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Source:National Statistics Institute