In 2005 there were a similar number of male and female deaths. For both genders, the number of deaths increased substantially for each age group above 50-54.
For the older age groups, the age distribution of deaths differs substantially between genders. For example, females aged 85 and above accounted for 40.6% of females deaths. In contrast, males aged 85 and above only accounted for 20.0% of males deaths.
DEATHS(a), Tasmania - 2005
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| Males | Females |
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Age (years) | no. | no. |
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0 | 15 | 7 |
1-4 | 5 | - |
5-9 | - | - |
10-14 | 3 | - |
15-19 | 5 | 4 |
20-24 | 25 | 6 |
25-29 | 11 | 5 |
30-34 | 22 | 5 |
35-39 | 28 | 19 |
40-44 | 36 | 20 |
45-49 | 54 | 35 |
50-54 | 66 | 48 |
55-59 | 101 | 59 |
60-64 | 126 | 90 |
65-69 | 181 | 103 |
70-74 | 226 | 145 |
75-79 | 300 | 242 |
80-84 | 342 | 344 |
85 and over | 387 | 783 |
Total | 1,938 | 1,929 |
- nil or rounded to zero
(a) Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. This means that the sum of the parts may not equal the total.
Source: Deaths, Australia, 2005 (cat. no. 3302.0). |
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