AIHW - Mortality Over Regions and Time (MORT) General (LGA) 2010-2014

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Description

This dataset presents the footprint of death data by sex, sourced from the AIHW National Mortality Database. They present statistics by sex for each geographical area, including counts, rates, median age at death, premature deaths, potential years of life lost and potentially avoidable deaths. The data spans the years 2010 to 2014 and is aggregated to Local Government Area (LGA) geographic areas from the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS).

For further information about this dataset, visit the data source:Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - MORT Books.

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  • AURIN has spatially enabled the original data.

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Source https://adp.aurin.org.au/geoserver/wfs
Last Updated 28 June 2023, 7:47 AM (UTC+00:00)
Created 28 June 2023, 7:47 AM (UTC+00:00)
ADP ID datasource-AU_Govt_AIHW-UoM_AURIN_DB:aihw_mortality_regions_time_lga_2010_2014
Access Level Open Access
Aggregation Level lga2011
Attribute List Age-Standardised Rate (per 100,000), Crude Rate (per 100,000), Geometry Field, LGA Code, LGA Name, Median Age at Death (years), PAD (% of premature deaths), PAD Age-Standardised Rate (per 100,000), PYLL under 75 rate (per 1,000), Population, Potential years of life lost (PYLL), Potentially avoidable deaths (PAD), Premature Deaths, Premature Deaths Age-Standardised Rate, Premature Deaths Percentage, Rate Ratio (relative to all of Australia), Sex, Total deaths, Year
Attribution Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, (2017): AIHW - Mortality Over Regions and Time (MORT) General (LGA) 2010-2014; accessed from AURIN on [date of access].
Coordinate Ref. System EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)
Copyright Notice © Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2017
Geometry Field wkb_geometry
Key lga_code
Type dataset
spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[113.65, -43.32], [159.07, -43.32], [159.07, -10.58], [113.65, -10.58], [113.65, -43.32]]]}