3303.0 - Causes of Death, Australia, 2008 Quality Declaration 
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YEAR OF OCCURRENCE

Introduction

Information contained in the preceding chapters of this publication refers to deaths registered during the 2008 calendar year. In this chapter, death statistics are based on year of occurrence, that is, the year in which the death actually occurred, rather than the year it was registered.

There are a proportion of deaths that occur in a year which are not registered until subsequent years. The international standard for publishing on a year of occurrence basis is to include deaths registered within the relevant occurrence year, and deaths for that same occurrence year which are registered the year immediately following.

For example, presented below are deaths occurring in 2007 that have been registered in both 2007 and 2008.

Accordingly, this practice has been adopted for the presentation of year of occurrence data in this publication to facilitate international comparisons. Analysis of deaths in Australia has shown that the number of deaths registered after the second year is not significant; that is, there is a very small number of deaths registered after the second year.

Year of occurrence data allow for seasonal analysis, and data are not distorted by the effects of late registrations or changes in time lags in processing registrations. In those countries where registration systems are complete and timely, there is not a significant difference between the number of deaths derived on a year of registration basis and those on a year of occurrence basis.

For Australia, approximately 95% of deaths registered in a particular year occurred in that year. However, variations can occur in certain subsets of the population and for particular causes of death. For instance, while 95% of the total 137,854 deaths registered in 2007 occurred in the same year, only 87% of the 2,421 Indigenous deaths and 93% of deaths due to External causes registered in 2007 occurred in that year. More detailed data for specific causes or population groups are available from the ABS on request.


Datacubes

More detailed data by year of occurrence is included in the datacubes associated with this publication. This includes all causes at the 3-digit level of ICD-10.


Comparison of Year of Occurrence and Year of Registration data for 2007

The following table shows the number of deaths occurring in 2007 which were registered in either 2007 or 2008. As seen in this table, 12% of deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people occurring in 2007 (and registered in either 2007 or 2008) were registered late, in 2008. This compared with 6.1% for the total population.

A late registration is defined as a death which is registered after the end of the year in which the death occurred. For example, a death which occurred in 2007 registered in 2008 or later.

    7.1 SELECTED CAUSES, 2007 Year of Occurrence(a)(b)

    Registration Years
    2007(a)(b)(c)
    2008(b)(d)(e)(f)
    Total as at 2008(b)(e)(f)(g)
    Late Registrations
    Cause of death and ICD code
    no.
    no.
    no.
    %

    INDIGENOUS

    All Causes
    2 101
    288
    2 389
    12.1

    TOTAL

    All Causes
    130 975
    8 579
    139 554
    6.1
    Infectious diseases (A00-B99)
    1 735
    109
    1 844
    5.9
    Cancer (C00-D48)
    38 428
    2 489
    40 917
    6.1
    Blood and immunity disorders (D50-D89)
    455
    29
    484
    6.0
    Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (E00-E90)
    5 141
    357
    5 498
    6.5
    Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)
    5 518
    340
    5 858
    5.8
    Diseases of the nervous system (G00-G99)
    5 257
    299
    5 556
    5.4
    Diseases of the eye and adnexa (H00-H59)
    4
    -
    4
    -
    Diseases of the ear and mastoid process (H60-H95)
    3
    -
    3
    -
    Diseases of the heart and blood vessels (I00-I99)
    44 530
    2 764
    47 294
    5.8
    Diseases of the respiratory system (J00-J99)
    10 998
    601
    11 599
    5.2
    Diseases of the digestive system (K00-K93)
    4 535
    297
    4 832
    6.1
    Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L00-L99)
    352
    18
    370
    4.9
    Diseases of the muscles, bones, and tendons (M00-M99)
    1 049
    66
    1 115
    5.9
    Diseases of the kidney, urinary system and genitals (N00-N99)
    3 169
    154
    3 323
    4.6
    Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O99)
    5
    4
    9
    44.4
    Conditions originating in the perinatal period (P00-P96)
    517
    63
    580
    10.9
    Congenital and chromosomal abnormalities (Q00-Q99)
    535
    51
    586
    8.7
    Ill-defined causes (R00-R99)
    1 250
    108
    1 358
    8.0
    External causes (V01-Y98)
    7 494
    832
    8 326
    10.0

    - nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
    (a) Causes of death data for 2007 have been revised and are subject to further revisions. See Technical Note 3: 2007 Revisions for further information.
    (b) Data cells with small values have been randomly assigned to protect the confidentiality of individuals. As a result, some totals will not equal the sum of their components. Cells with a zero value have not been affected by confidentialisation.  
    (c) Deaths occurring in 2007, registered in 2007.  
    (d) Deaths occurring in 2007, registered in 2008.
    (e) Causes of death data for 2008 are preliminary and subject to a revisions process. See Technical Note 2: Causes of Death - Revisions Process for further information.
    (f) 2008 data have been subject to process improvements which have increased the quality of these data. See Technical Note 1: 2008 COD Collection - Process Improvements for further information.
    (g) Deaths occurring in 2007, registered in 2007 or 2008.



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