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Health
Death statistics according to cause of death
Detailed results. Year 2019
Mortality indicators
Mortality indicators
National and Autonomous Cities and Communities results
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.
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
Breast cancer
Suicides
Traffic accidents
Selected:
12
Total:
12
Age
Values that contain
25 years old and over
From 25 to 44 years old
From 45 to 64 years old
From 65 to 74 years old
75 years old and over
Selected:
1
Total:
5
Level of education
Values that contain
Total
Primary education or lower
Lower secondary education
Upper secondary education
University studies
Selected:
1
Total:
5
Gender
Values that contain
Both genders
Men
Women
Selected:
1
Total:
3
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Gender
Cause of death (most frequent causes)
Age
Level of education
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Notes
1) From 2016, traffic accidents involving non-motorised vehicles, transport accidents not specified as related to traffic or not and traffic accidents where the victims where going in or out of the vehicle at the moment of the accident were added to the 090 group. That incorporates all traffic accidents in this group, therefore, the title changes to 'Traffic accidents' 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 equivalent. Symbol '..' must be interpreted as data not given, since it is not a frequent cause in that age group.
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Source:National Statistics Institute