21 datasets found
  1. Standardised death rate due to homicide by sex

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    DBnomics (2025). Standardised death rate due to homicide by sex [Dataset]. https://db.nomics.world/Eurostat/sdg_16_10?offset=10
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    Mar 21, 2025
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    DBnomics
    Description

    The indicator measures the standardised death rate of homicide and injuries inflicted by another person with the intent to injure or kill by any means, including ‘late effects’ from assault (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes X85 to Y09 and Y87.1). It does not include deaths due to legal interventions or war (ICD codes Y35 and Y36). Data on causes of death (COD) refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". COD data are derived from death certificates. The medical certification of death is an obligation in all Member States. The data are presented as standardised death rates, meaning they are adjusted to a standard age distribution in order to measure death rates independently of different age structures of populations. This approach improves comparability over time and between countries. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of the standard European population referring to the residents of the countries.

  2. Causes of death, by sex

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    Updated Jun 6, 2025
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    Eurostat (2025). Causes of death, by sex [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/xlagqajierwffbsknlconq?locale=en
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    Jun 6, 2025
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Overall death rate, by sex. All causes considered with the exception of injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (number of deaths per 100 000 inhabitants, adjusted to a standard age distribution).

  3. Causes of death - infant mortality by country of occurrence

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    Eurostat, Causes of death - infant mortality by country of occurrence [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/jsrvc4jcb2ntzsqtig5vza?locale=en
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of death - infant mortality by country of occurrence

  4. All causes of death by NUTS 2 regions

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    Updated Sep 30, 2022
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    DBnomics (2022). All causes of death by NUTS 2 regions [Dataset]. https://db.nomics.world/Eurostat/tgs00057
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    Sep 30, 2022
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
    Authors
    DBnomics
    Description

    Causes of Death data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury"."

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    Standardised death rate due to homicide by sex

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT (2025). Standardised death rate due to homicide by sex [Dataset]. https://opendata.marche.camcom.it/json-browser.htm?dse=sdg_16_10?lastTimePeriod=1
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Rate
    Description

    The indicator measures the standardised death rate of homicide and injuries inflicted by another person with the intent to injure or kill by any means, including ‘late effects’ from assault (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes X85 to Y09 and Y87.1). It does not include deaths due to legal interventions or war (ICD codes Y35 and Y36). Data on causes of death (COD) refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". COD data are derived from death certificates. The medical certification of death is an obligation in all Member States. The data are presented as standardised death rates, meaning they are adjusted to a standard age distribution in order to measure death rates independently of different age structures of populations. This approach improves comparability over time and between countries. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of the standard European population referring to the residents of the countries.

    Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright

  6. Death rate due to chronic diseases by sex

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    Updated Jun 12, 2023
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    Eurostat (2023). Death rate due to chronic diseases by sex [Dataset]. https://knoema.com/sdg_03_40/death-rate-due-to-chronic-diseases-by-sex
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    Jun 12, 2023
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    Knoemahttp://knoema.com/
    Authors
    Eurostat
    Time period covered
    2000 - 2020
    Area covered
    United Kingdom, Denmark, Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Slovenia, Iceland, Norway, Malta, Ireland
    Description

    The indicator measures the standardised death rate of chronic diseases. Chronic diseases included in the indicator are malignant neoplasms, diabetes mellitus, ischaemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, chronic lower respiratory diseases and chronic liver diseases (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes C00 to C97, E10 to E14, I20 to I25, I60 to I69 and J40 to J47). Death due to chronic diseases is considered premature if it occurs before the age of 65. The rate is calculated by dividing the number of people under 65 dying due to a chronic disease by the total population under 65. Data on causes of death (COD) refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". COD data are derived from death certificates. The medical certification of death is an obligation in all Member States. The data are presented as standardised death rates, meaning they are adjusted to a standard age distribution in order to measure death rates independently of different age structures of populations. This approach improves comparability over time and between countries. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of the standard European population referring to the residents of the countries.

  7. Standardised death rate due to tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis by type of...

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    DBnomics (2025). Standardised death rate due to tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis by type of disease [Dataset]. https://db.nomics.world/Eurostat/sdg_03_41
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    Mar 21, 2025
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    DBnomics
    Description

    The indicator measures the standardised death rate of tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes A15-A19_B90, B15-B19_B942 and B20-B24). The rate is calculated by dividing the number of people dying due to selected communicable diseases by the total population. Data on causes of death (COD) refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". COD data are derived from death certificates. The medical certification of death is an obligation in all Member States. The data are presented as standardised death rates, meaning they are adjusted to a standard age distribution in order to measure death rates independently of different age structures of populations. This approach improves comparability over time and between countries. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of the standard European population referring to the residents of the countries.

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    Health policy actionable mortality according to EUROSTAT/OECD, number/100000...

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    Health policy actionable mortality according to EUROSTAT/OECD, number/100000 inhabitants | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_http-api-kolada-se-v2-kpi-n79191/
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    Description

    Health policy-adjustable mortality per 100000 inhabitants, age 0-74. Health policy actionable mortality refers to diagnoses and causes of death that are considered to be possible to influence with broader health policy interventions. The diagnoses included include diseases of the circulatory system, respiratory system, endocrine and infectious diseases. In addition, there are also diseases due to pregnancy and childbirth, congenital malformations and alcohol- and drug-related mortality. Age-standard values. Published every three years, in Kolada the latest available value is used. Data is available according to gender breakdown.

  9. Causes of death by NUTS 2 regions - crude death rate, 3 year average - total...

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    Updated Mar 19, 2019
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    Eurostat (2019). Causes of death by NUTS 2 regions - crude death rate, 3 year average - total [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/xzwbgm9l70aoylbcaibagw
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 19, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of death by NUTS 2 regions - crude death rate, 3 year average - total

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    Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - standardised death rate, 3 year average

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    Updated Jan 10, 2024
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    ESTAT (2024). Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - standardised death rate, 3 year average [Dataset]. https://opendata.marche.camcom.it/json-browser.htm?dse=hlth_cd_ysdr1?lastTimePeriod=1
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 10, 2024
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    ESTAT
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2010
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Rate
    Description

    Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - standardised death rate, 3 year average Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright

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    All causes of death by NUTS 2 region

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT (2025). All causes of death by NUTS 2 region [Dataset]. https://opendata.marche.camcom.it/json-browser.htm?dse=tgs00057?lastTimePeriod=1
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Rate
    Description

    Overall death rate by NUTS 2 region (number of deaths per 100 000 inhabitants, adjusted to a standard age distribution). All causes considered with the exception of injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes.

    Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright

  12. Causes of death - absolute number

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    Updated May 28, 2025
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    Eurostat (2025). Causes of death - absolute number [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fjtpsc3t7i38cvo85xekw?locale=en
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    Dataset updated
    May 28, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of death - absolute number

  13. Death due to ischaemic heart diseases by NUTS 2 regions

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    Updated Feb 8, 2021
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    DBnomics (2021). Death due to ischaemic heart diseases by NUTS 2 regions [Dataset]. https://db.nomics.world/Eurostat/tgs00059
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    Feb 8, 2021
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
    Authors
    DBnomics
    Description

    Causes of Death data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". Death due to ischaemic heart diseases refer to all death caused by reduced blood supply to the heart. Most of these deaths are due to 'heart attack'.

  14. Causes of death - infant mortality by country of residence

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    Updated May 30, 2025
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    Eurostat (2025). Causes of death - infant mortality by country of residence [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/1wvoo8mqoomznmipiqffa?locale=en
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    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of death - infant mortality by country of residence

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    Causes of death - years and potential years of life lost by NUTS 2 region of...

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT (2025). Causes of death - years and potential years of life lost by NUTS 2 region of residence, 3 year average [Dataset]. https://opendata.marche.camcom.it/json-browser.htm?dse=hlth_cd_ypyll?lastTimePeriod=1
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Year
    Description

    Causes of death - years and potential years of life lost by NUTS 2 region of residence, 3 year average Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright

  16. Homicide rate in Europe 2022, by country

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    Updated Sep 2, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Homicide rate in Europe 2022, by country [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1268504/homicide-rate-europe-country/
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    Sep 2, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    In Europe, the Baltic countries of Latvia and Lithuania had the highest and third highest homicide rates respectively in 2022. Latvia had the highest rate at over four per 100,000 inhabitants. Meanwhile, the lowest homicide rate was found in Liechtenstein, with zero murders The most dangerous country worldwide Saint Kitts and Nevis is the world's most dangerous country to live in in terms of murder rate. The Caribbean country had a homicide rate of 65 per 100,000 inhabitants. Nine of the 10 countries with the highest murder rates worldwide are located in Latin America and the Caribbean. Whereas Celaya in Mexico was listed as the city with the highest murder rate worldwide, Colima in Mexico was the city with the highest homicide rate in Latin America, so the numbers vary from source to source. Nevertheless, several Mexican cities rank among the deadliest in the world when it comes to intentional homicides. Violent conflicts worldwide Notably, these figures do not include deaths that resulted from war or a violent conflict. While there is a persistent number of conflicts worldwide, resulting casualties are not considered murders. Partially due to this reason, homicide rates in Latin America are higher than those in countries such as Ukraine or the DR Congo. A different definition of murder in these circumstances could change the rate significantly.

  17. Causes of death - infant mortality by NUTS 2 region of occurrence, 3 year...

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    Updated May 26, 2025
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    Eurostat (2025). Causes of death - infant mortality by NUTS 2 region of occurrence, 3 year average [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/b1wsluhguowes6qbrjijw?locale=en
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    Dataset updated
    May 26, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of death - infant mortality by NUTS 2 region of occurrence, 3 year average

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    Causes of death - potential years of life lost by residence

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT (2025). Causes of death - potential years of life lost by residence [Dataset]. https://opendata.marche.camcom.it/json-browser.htm?dse=hlth_cd_apyll?lastTimePeriod=1
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
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    ESTAT
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Year
    Description

    Causes of death - potential years of life lost by residence Copyright notice and free re-use of data on: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/about-us/policies/copyright

  19. Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - absolute number, 3 year average - males

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    Eurostat, Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - absolute number, 3 year average - males [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/n7amh5fcg0tk1pkomnqyha?locale=en
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    Causes of death by NUTS 2 region - absolute number, 3 year average - males

  20. Death due to transport accidents by NUTS 2 regions

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    Updated Feb 8, 2021
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    Eurostat (2021). Death due to transport accidents by NUTS 2 regions [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/EKOXRYjNhesAQuITmAln3w
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    Feb 8, 2021
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Causes of Death data refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". Death due to transport accidents refer to all kind of transport (road: car, pedestrian, cyclist, ..; water; air; ...).

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Dataset updated
Mar 21, 2025
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DBnomics
Description

The indicator measures the standardised death rate of homicide and injuries inflicted by another person with the intent to injure or kill by any means, including ‘late effects’ from assault (International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes X85 to Y09 and Y87.1). It does not include deaths due to legal interventions or war (ICD codes Y35 and Y36). Data on causes of death (COD) refer to the underlying cause which - according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) - is "the disease or injury which initiated the train of morbid events leading directly to death, or the circumstances of the accident or violence which produced the fatal injury". COD data are derived from death certificates. The medical certification of death is an obligation in all Member States. The data are presented as standardised death rates, meaning they are adjusted to a standard age distribution in order to measure death rates independently of different age structures of populations. This approach improves comparability over time and between countries. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of the standard European population referring to the residents of the countries.

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