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Darparwr data: Llywodraeth Cymru Ystadegau Gwladol Cymarebau Marwolaethau wedi'u Safoni (SMR) yn ôl awdurdod lleol a rhyw
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Year[Hidlwyd]
Measure1
Gender[Hidlo]
Local Authority[Hidlo]
Cliciwch yma i ddidoliPersonsCliciwch yma i ddidoliMaleCliciwch yma i ddidoliFemale
Wales100100100
Isle of Anglesey103105100
Gwynedd10110499
Conwy9896100
Denbighshire979599
Flintshire979697
Wrexham101100101
Powys878588
Ceredigion827884
Pembrokeshire999899
Carmarthenshire10299104
Swansea10010099
Neath Port Talbot107107108
Bridgend105105105
The Vale of Glamorgan939393
Cardiff989998
Rhondda, Cynon, Taff111112110
Merthyr Tydfil113118110
Caerphilly107108106
Blaenau Gwent116114118
Torfaen101101101
Monmouthshire868289
Newport10010894

Metadata

Hlth1514 SMRs by gender and UA

Health Stastistics and Analysis Unit, Welsh Government

Added to StatWales: April 2012
Next update: April 2012 (provisional)

Source: eHealthshow (maintained by Health Solutions Wales)

Contact: Stats.healthinfo@wales.gsi.gov.uk

The Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) is the ratio of observed to expected deaths in an area multiplied by 100. The expected deaths were derived by applying the average age-specific death rates for Wales to the corresponding age-specific resident populations of the areas. The age groups used were: 0 to 4, 5 to 9, . . .,80 to 84, 85 and over. The figures presented relate to the deaths registered in the calendar year and have been averaged over 3 year periods. The figures presented relate to the deaths registered in the calendar year.

These SMRs allow Unitary Authorities to be compared with Wales in a given 3 year period, for males, females and persons separately. They do not allow comparisons to be made by gender or over time. An SMR higher than 100 would show that the area had higher death rates than the Wales average and an SMR lower than 100 would show that the area had lower death rates than the Wales average.

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Hlth1514 SMRs by gender and UA