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Sustainable Development UN Indicators by indicator and year

Table: Sustainable Development UN Indicators 1990-2023

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Sustainable Development UN Indicators by indicator and year

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3.4.1.c --- Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease; Women..................9.74.76.85.12.39.211.15.45.36.310.77.28.09.44.510.213.410.27.910.410.810.310.28.8..
 

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The structure of the database, as well as well as the English names of the identicators, are taken from Statistics Finlands corresponding reporting Indicator 9.1.2.g was revised 2021, previously only foreign passengers were shown

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3.4.1.c --- Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease; Women

Source: ÅSUB, Statistics Finland
The mortality rate due to certain diseases as defined here is, strictly speaking, not a rate (i.e. the number of deaths divided by the number of population at risk during a certain period of time), but a probability of death derived from a life table and expressed as a rate. Methodology: Number of deaths at age 30-69 and population of the same age are used to calculate death rates which are then converted into age-specific probability of dying. Formula. q(x)=2*n*m(x)/2+n*m(x), where m(x) is death rate and n=40.
Deceased due to malignant neoplasms (C00-C97), diabetes mellitus (E10-E14), diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99), chronic lower respiratory tract diseases (J40-J47) and other diseases of the respiratory system (J00-J06, J20-J39, J60-J99)
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