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Mortality Statistics > rate, adult, female > per 1,000 female adults > Denmark (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   73.67    #4   
2003   71.89    #8   
2002   75.85    #142   
2001   78.56    #11   
2000   78.83    #18   
1999   82.17    #11   
1998   80.55    #11   
1997   87.26    #141   
1996   87.66    #8   
1995   93.41    #9   
1994   92.26    #9   
1993   94.33    #10   
1992   94.78    #10   
1991   95.3    #10   
1990   101.15    #120   
1989   101.76    #8   
1988   101.43    #7   
1987   103.8    #8   
1986   103.21    #8   
1985   104.49    #9   
1984   102.06    #8   
1983   102    #9   
1982   100.58    #9   
1981   103.9    #7   
1980   105.83    #120   
1979   100.06    #12   
1978   99.68    #12   
1977   98.02    #13   
1976   104.97    #9   
1975   101.26    #12   
1974   101.33    #14   
1973   102.83    #13   
1972   103.29    #13   
1971   105.31    #13   
1970   104.36    #139   
1969   103.59    #20   
1968   102.08    #21   
1967   102.49    #18   
1966   101.54    #21   
1965   102.97    #21   
1964   98.54    #23   
1963   104.12    #23   
1962   100.66    #23   
1961   102.61    #24   
1960   106.15    #145   


DEFINITION: Adult mortality rate is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old dying before reaching age 60, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates between those ages.

   
 

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