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Description - Figure 4 - Specific Hospital Separation Rates for All Causes (Excluding Complications of Pregnancy), by Age Group, First Nations and General Population, Western Canada, 2000

Bar Chart showing age-specific separation rates per 100,000 population based on age group for First Nations and the general population of Western Canada for the year 2000.
Ages <1 First Nations: 98,000 and General Population: 118,100; Ages 1-4 First Nations: 10,540 and General Population: 5,350; Ages 5-9 First Nations: 3,980 and General Population: 2,670; Ages 10-14 First Nations: 4,520 and General Population: 2,710; Ages 15-19 First Nations: 7,460 and General Population: 4,130; Ages 20-24 First Nations: 8,910 and General Population: 4,020; Ages 25-29 First Nations: 9,990 and General Population: 4,400; Ages 30-34 First Nations: 11,330 and General Population: 4,800; Ages 35-39 First Nations: 13,150 and General Population: 5,430; Ages 40-44 First Nations: 15,430 and General Population: 6,040; Ages 45-49 First Nations: 17,150 and General Population: 6,850; Ages 50-54 First Nations: 21,300 and General Population: 8,150; Ages 55-59 First Nations: 30,630 and General Population: 10,520; Ages 60-64 First Nations: 36,950 and General Population: 13,840; Ages 65-69 First Nations: 50,370 and General Population: 18,340; Ages 70-74 First Nations: 56,560 and General Population: 23,900; Ages 75+ First Nations: 75,950 and General Population: 37,770.