3302.0 - Deaths, Australia, 2012
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ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DEATHS
Deaths by Year of registration and Year of occurrence The following table presents deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders by year of registration and year of occurrence separately for those deaths registered up to and including 31 December 2012. While the interval between the occurrence and registration of deaths is often longer among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians than among the non-Indigenous population, there is normally little difference between the number of deaths registered in a given year and the number of deaths that occurred in the same year for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This is because for each year, the number of deaths that are not registered in the year that they occur are compensated by deaths that occurred in the previous years but were subsequently registered. The table below illustrates that if data are routinely reported on a year of occurrence basis, deaths data for the latest year will be underestimated.
Median age Median ages at death data for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are only included in this release for New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Victoria, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory are excluded due to small numbers of registered deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. In 2012, the median age at death of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians varied across the selected states and territories. For males New South Wales had the highest median age at death (60.6 years) and the Northern Territory had the lowest (49.9 years). New South Wales and Queensland had the highest median ages at death for females (each 63.9 years) and the Northern Territory had the lowest (52.8 years). For detailed data, see data cube Table 17: Median age at death, Indigenous status, Selected states and territories - 1991 to 2012. Age-specific death rates Age-specific death rates (ASDR) for 2008-2012 for total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian males and females, in all age groups, were higher than the rates for non-Indigenous males and females. For New South Wales and Queensland the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian ASDRs were more than twice the rates for non-Indigenous Australians in the 25-64 years age group. For both males and females, the largest difference was for those aged 35-44 years, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian ASDRs were three or more times higher than those recorded for non-Indigenous males and females. For South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory, ASDRs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in some age groups were five or more times higher than those for non-Indigenous Australians. The largest differences occurred among males and females aged 35-44 years. For detailed data, see data cube Table 19: Age-specific death rates, Indigenous status, Selected states and territories - 2008-2012. Infant mortality rates In 2010-2012, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory recorded a combined infant mortality rate (IMR) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians that was around twice the rate for non-Indigenous Australians (6.4 and 3.6 per 1,000 live births respectively). In the Northern Territory IMRs for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population increased marginally, from 13.6 deaths in 2006-2008 to 13.7 deaths in 2010-2012. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander IMRs in the Northern Territory were the highest of all states and territories across the 2006-2008 to 2010-2012 period. Other states had lower IMRs for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, but rates fluctuated due to the small and variable number of registered infant deaths in these jurisdictions during the period. For detailed data, see data cube Table 18: Infant mortality rates, Indigenous status, Selected states and territories - 1991 to 2012. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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