The pattern and levels of mortality for the 1975-1977 Indonesian sample vital registration project area
Abstract
The aim of this thesis is to estimate the levels and patterns of
mortality in each Area of the 1975-1977 Indonesia Sample Vital Registration
Project, based on the " observed " and the " adjusted " mortality
data by age, where the adjustment factors in each Area are derived for
each age group by applying the Chandra-Deming technique,
In relation to the adjustment factors by " age " there is
a considerable variation between Area, sexes ~a.nd ’years. The higher
area for younger ages, whereas the lower factors are for older ages.
There are differentials in mortality levels between sexes, urbanrural
areas and Survey years, The male mortality exceeds that of females.
In most cases, the mortality of rural areas is higher than urban areas,
and the mortality of the second year is slightly higher than the third
year.
There is 2 stilladifference in mortality patterns between sexes
and urban-rural areas. But the latter is probably due to the small number
of deaths reported in each year. In general, the mortality patterns for
both males and urban areas are smoother and more plausible than for those
of females and rural areas, respectively.
The 1975-1977 SVRP shows a mortality pattern under age 10 very
similar to that of West Model at mortality level 14.0 for both sexes. In
the middle age range the West Model seems to depict a higher mortality
than observed. On the other hand, the reverse is true at old ages.
Even if both the systems - Registration and Survey - are deficient,
the estimates derived by the application of the Chandra-Deming procedure
yield plausible mortality level, a Crude Death Rate for both sexes of
12.1. per thousand population and an expectation of life at birth 49.6
for males and 52.5 for females.
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