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wellinghall) wrote2008-06-30 03:47 pm
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Following an earlier poll ...
Ratio of male to female mortality, by age band
21-25 459%
26-30 220%
31-35 184%
36-40 151%
41-45 129%
46-50 130%
51-55 130%
56-60 145%
61-65 158%
66-70 162%
71-75 152%
76-80 150%
81-85 149%
21-25 459%
26-30 220%
31-35 184%
36-40 151%
41-45 129%
46-50 130%
51-55 130%
56-60 145%
61-65 158%
66-70 162%
71-75 152%
76-80 150%
81-85 149%
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However, all this has to be put against a background of very few deaths among young people, in absolute terms. Only about 1 in 10,000 20-year-old women die every year.
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At any rate suicide rates for men are significantly higher than women (http://www.mind.org.uk/Information/Factsheets/Statistics/Statistics+2.htm#Suicide_mortality) which seems in keeping with the general trend, although probably not for the same reasons. (Scroll up for age groups.)
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Could you explain where I am going wrong, please?
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By the time you get to 70, there are 500 men and 700 women around. 5% of the men, or 25, die in the next year; 4% of the women, or 28, die in the next year. So you can get more women dying than men, but still have a lower proportion of women dying.
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