Presents statistics on deaths and mortality for Australia, states and territories. Information on characteristics of the deceased include place of usual residence, age at death, sex, Indigenous status and country of birth. Information is also provided on infant deaths and death rates.Death statistics are used as an input into the calculation of quarterly population estimates. Death statistics are also used in the analysis of mortality in Australia. Trends in mortality are used in the development of assumptions on future levels of mortality for population projections.
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.
This dataset relates to Deaths, Australia (cat. no. 3302.0), available from the ABS website.
Death registrations collected by individual state and territory Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages.For further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Data Sources
Yearly - based on calendar year.
Administrative
Australian mortality information is released annually. For further information, refer to the Past & Future Releases tab of this release.
Annual - flow.
This dataset refers to calendar years commencing from 1971.
For a list of available characteristics, refer to the Explanatory Notes tab - Characteristics available (Appendix).
This dataset contains data presented at Australia level. Further disaggregation for selected data at lower levels of geography are available from the downloads tab.
Deaths registered in Australia.For further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Scope and Coverage.
Age Group - Data is aggregated into age groups to produce more stable estimates.Australia - Includes Other Territories.Marital Status - For aggregation information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Classification.
Marital StatusFor further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Classifications.
Death records with Sex not stated are imputed to be either Male or Female.
For definitions and information regarding rates and measures, refer to the Explanatory Notes tab - Glossary.
Refer to the Explanatory Notes Tab - Quality Declaration - Summary and Explanatory Notes - Data Quality.
Confidentiality - Where necessary, tables in this dataset have had small values randomised to protect confidentiality. As a result, sums of components may not add exactly to totals. Cells with 0 values have not been affected by randomisation. These very minor adjustments allow for a greater amount of data to be released, and do not affect the utility of the data. Accordingly, the ABS does not recommend summing small cells together to aggregate data.
Presents statistics on deaths and mortality for Australia, states and territories. Information on characteristics of the deceased include place of usual residence, age at death, sex, Indigenous status and country of birth. Information is also provided on infant deaths and death rates.Death statistics are used as an input into the calculation of quarterly population estimates. Death statistics are also used in the analysis of mortality in Australia. Trends in mortality are used in the development of assumptions on future levels of mortality for population projections.
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.
Administrative
This dataset relates to Deaths, Australia (cat. no. 3302.0), available from the ABS website.
Death registrations collected by individual state and territory Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages.For further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Data Sources
Yearly - based on calendar year.
For a list of available characteristics, refer to the Explanatory Notes tab - Characteristics available (Appendix).
Annual - flow.
This dataset refers to calendar years commencing from 1971.
Australian mortality information is released annually. For further information, refer to the Past & Future Releases tab of this release.
Deaths registered in Australia.For further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Scope and Coverage.
This dataset contains data presented at Australia level. Further disaggregation for selected data at lower levels of geography are available from the downloads tab.
For definitions and information regarding rates and measures, refer to the Explanatory Notes tab - Glossary.
Marital StatusFor further information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Classifications.
Age Group - Data is aggregated into age groups to produce more stable estimates.Australia - Includes Other Territories.Marital Status - For aggregation information, refer to Explanatory Notes - Classification.
Death records with Sex not stated are imputed to be either Male or Female.
Confidentiality - Where necessary, tables in this dataset have had small values randomised to protect confidentiality. As a result, sums of components may not add exactly to totals. Cells with 0 values have not been affected by randomisation. These very minor adjustments allow for a greater amount of data to be released, and do not affect the utility of the data. Accordingly, the ABS does not recommend summing small cells together to aggregate data.
Refer to the Explanatory Notes Tab - Quality Declaration - Summary and Explanatory Notes - Data Quality.