Group of 7 countries (G7) Compared by Lifestyle > Society > Suicides > Suicide rates by gender > Women
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Data on suicide rates are based on official registers on causes of death based on international conventions surrounding the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). The rates shown here are standardised using the OECD population structure of 1980, so as to allow controlling for differences in the age structure of the population across countries and over time. Suicide rates are expressed as deaths per 100 000 individuals.
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Interesting observations about Lifestyle > Society > Suicides > Suicide rates by gender > Women
- All of the top 3 countries by society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women are Densely populated.
- South Korea ranked first for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst High income OECD countries in 1980.
- All of the top 2 countries by society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women are East Asian and Pacific.
- Japan ranked first for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 1980.
- Belgium ranked first for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst European Union in 1980.
- 22 of the bottom 27 countries by society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women are European.
- Italy ranked second last for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst Eurozone in 1980.
- France ranked third for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst NATO countries in 1980.
- United States ranked second last for society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women amongst English speaking countries in 1980.
- 10 of the top 12 countries by society > suicides > suicide rates by gender > women are Christian.