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Description - Figure 8 (b) Age-specific Mortality Rates per 100,000 population, for Females, Registered First Nations and General Population, Western Canada (2001-2002 average)

Bar graph showing the age-specific mortality rate per 100,000 population by age group of Registered First Nations females and the general population females.

Ages 0-4: First Nations females 235.7 and the general population females 113.5;
Ages 5-9: First Nations females 23.0 and the general population females 10.0;
Ages 10-14: First Nations females 57.6 and the general population females 14.9;
Ages 15-19: First Nations females 92.1 and the general population females 36.6;
Ages 20-24: First Nations females 138.4 and the general population females 41.2;
Ages 25-29: First Nations females 195.0 and the general population females 37.0;
Ages 30-34: First Nations females 233.4 and the general population females 51.8;
Ages 35-39: First Nations females 324.9 and the general population females 84.3;
Ages 40-44: First Nations females 377.9 and the general population females 112.6;
Ages 45-49: First Nations females 628.1 and the general population females 177.7;
Ages 50-54: First Nations females 794.2 and the general population females 272.0;
Ages 55-59: First Nations females 1203.3 and the general population females 445.8;
Ages 60-64: First Nations females 1728.9 and the general population females 716.7;
Ages 65-69: First Nations females 3042.1 and the general population females 1077.0;
Ages 70-74: First Nations females 3642.7 and the general population females 1699.1;
Ages 75-79: First Nations females 6399.3 and the general population females 2909.2;
Ages 80-84: First Nations females 6145.7 and the general population females 5133.9;
Ages 85 and over: First Nations females 14431.2 and the general population females 13081.0.