Male all-cause mortality at age 15-34 years in six
Anglophone nations: 1930-2003
Comment: The New Zealand data are for non-Maori only because data for the whole country (ie, also including Maori) do not become available until 1948. The Australian data do not include
Aboriginals until 1966, the year in which they were first included in the country's vital statistics. The British data include military deaths abroad; the situation for the other countries is unknown to the author of this website.
Method: Mortality rates were downloaded from the Human Mortality Database (see www.mortality.org or
www.humanmortality.de)
on 4 December 2009. The mortality rates have been smoothed, as three-year moving averages
(see the Info page for details), to enable comparisons of several nations on one graph. The smoothing causes transient deviations from the
general trend to be understated, though the area under the curve remains the same.
Comment: The New Zealand data are for non-Maori only because data for the whole country (ie, also including Maori) do not become available until 1948. The Australian data do not include Aboriginals until 1966, the year in which they were first included in the country's vital statistics. The British data include military deaths abroad; the situation for the other countries is unknown to the author of this website.
Method: Mortality rates were downloaded from the Human Mortality Database (see www.mortality.org or www.humanmortality.de) on 4 December 2009. The mortality rates have been smoothed, as three-year moving averages (see the Info page for details), to enable comparisons of several nations on one graph. The smoothing causes transient deviations from the general trend to be understated, though the area under the curve remains the same.