Title: Mortality in China 1964 to 2000
1Mortality in China 1964 to 2000
- Judith Banister
- Kenneth Hill
2Data Sources
Population Census age distributions 1964
(7/1) 1982 (7/1) 1990 (7/1) 2000
(11/1) Life Table 5ma from Cancer Epidemiology
Survey 1973-75 Life Table 5ma from household
deaths 1981 from 1982 Census Household deaths by
age for 1989, 1989-90 from 1990 Census Household
deaths by age for 1999-2000 from 2000 Census
3GGB Plot Females, 1964-1982
4GGB Plot Males, 1990-2000
5Summary Results of GGB
6Child Mortality
7Estimates of U5MR in China 1970-2000
8Patterns and Trends in Age-Specific Mortality -
Male
9Patterns and Trends in Age-Specific Mortality -
Female
10Sex Ratios of Age-Specific Mortality Rates
11Annual Rates of Change in Age-Specific Mortality
12Conclusions
- High quality population,death data
- Census coverage has increased gradually over
time - Recording of deaths by retrospective census
questions gives reasonable results - Adjustment for adult deaths appears
appropriate for child deaths also - China 1964-82 achieved e(0) 65 years
- Mortality reduction continued post-1982,
though female IMR increased - Potentially negative effects of health system
changes offset by economic growth - Gains for men more modest than for women