MORTALITY TRENDS

• Trends in national mortality rates •  

Graphs showing time trends in mortality rates

All-cause mortality at age 1-14 years in

Sweden: 1750-2007

Graph showing all-cause mortality at age 1-14 years in Sweden since 1750

Colours: The coloured diamonds represent Swedish males (blue) and females (red); for comparison, the light grey curves represent males (upper grey curve) and females (lower) in England & Wales.

Comment: The year with especially high child mortality rates was 1773, which a publicly authored web encyclopedia says was a time of famine in Sweden. The next highest mortality rates are those of 1809, the year of final defeat in a war against Russia.

Method: Mortality rates were downloaded from the Human Mortality Database (see www.mortality.org or www.humanmortality.de) on 4 December 2009. The plotted lines connect unsmoothed values.

WHO mortality rates for particular countries, ages and causes of death