Journal article
Mortality trends in Australian Aboriginal peoples and New Zealand Maori
B Phillips, J Daniels, A Woodward, T Blakely, R Taylor, S Morrell
Population Health Metrics | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: The health status of Indigenous populations of Australia and New Zealand (NZ) Maori manifests as life expectancies substantially lower than the total population. Accurate assessment of time trends in mortality and life expectancy allows evaluation of progress in reduction of health inequalities compared to the national or non-Indigenous population. Methods: Age-specific mortality and life expectancy (at birth) (LE) for Indigenous populations (Australia from 1990 and NZ from 1950); and all Australia and non-Maori NZ (from 1890), males (M) and females (F), were obtained from published sources and national statistical agency reports. Period trends were assessed for credible estimate..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded in part by the National Health and Medical Research Council, project grant #402485.