Mortality change in Australia since 1907 is analysed in the light of Epidemiologic Transition theory. Trends in life expectancy by sex and the sex difference, are examined at ages 0, 50, 65 and 85 years. Trends in mortality by major cause of death are broadly related to the stages of the Epidemiologic Transition, and a decomposition of changes in life expectancy by age and cause of death is used to further elaborate on the progression through three stages, the Age of Receding Pandemics, the Age of Degenerative and Man-Made Diseases and the Age of Delayed Degenerative Diseases. A consideration of temporal changes in age patterns of mortality decline includes a focus on infant mortality, the accident hump and mortality at older ages. In the e...
During the course of the 20th century, mortality patterns in the developed countries have been char...
Despite a dramatic reduction since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause ...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
There has been a substantial decline in mortality in Australia during the 20th century, with a major...
AIMS: To characterize long-term mortality trends for infectious and parasitic diseases in Australia ...
This review describes the changes in composition of mortality by major attributed cause during the A...
OBJECTIVES: To compare life expectancy at birth in Australia during 1980-2016 with that in other hig...
An epidemiological study was conducted, using annual cancer mortality data over the period 1907 to 1...
© Institute for Primary Care, Monash UniversityThe objective of this study was to identify secular c...
Over the course of the twentieth century, mortality rates in Australia have shown substantial improv...
The gap in the expectation of life at birth of females and males in Australia reached at its maximum...
Longevity continues to increase in Australia. The period 1979–2011 saw increases in life expectancy ...
Analyses presented in this report show how the changes in the causes of death help to explain why we...
For decades, researchers have noted systematic shifts in cause-of-death patterns as mortality levels...
Background and objectives: Circulatory system disease (CSD) patterns vary over time and between coun...
During the course of the 20th century, mortality patterns in the developed countries have been char...
Despite a dramatic reduction since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause ...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...
There has been a substantial decline in mortality in Australia during the 20th century, with a major...
AIMS: To characterize long-term mortality trends for infectious and parasitic diseases in Australia ...
This review describes the changes in composition of mortality by major attributed cause during the A...
OBJECTIVES: To compare life expectancy at birth in Australia during 1980-2016 with that in other hig...
An epidemiological study was conducted, using annual cancer mortality data over the period 1907 to 1...
© Institute for Primary Care, Monash UniversityThe objective of this study was to identify secular c...
Over the course of the twentieth century, mortality rates in Australia have shown substantial improv...
The gap in the expectation of life at birth of females and males in Australia reached at its maximum...
Longevity continues to increase in Australia. The period 1979–2011 saw increases in life expectancy ...
Analyses presented in this report show how the changes in the causes of death help to explain why we...
For decades, researchers have noted systematic shifts in cause-of-death patterns as mortality levels...
Background and objectives: Circulatory system disease (CSD) patterns vary over time and between coun...
During the course of the 20th century, mortality patterns in the developed countries have been char...
Despite a dramatic reduction since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause ...
To identify secular change in Australian suicide mortality over the period 1907-1998 and to seek pos...