Births, Marriages and Deaths - Quarterly Figures
Births, Marriages and Deaths - Quarterly Figures
10 June 2010 |
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This release presents provisional figures for vital events which were registered in Scotland in the period from 1 January 2010 to 31 March 2010, inclusive. The tables (available below) provide statistics of births, stillbirths, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths, including: The main points from these figures are set out in the news release 'Scottish Death Rate at 30 Year Low' which announced their publication. More detailed commentary on the final Vital Events statistics for calendar years as a whole (including some comparisons of the figures for different years, for parts of Scotland and for some other countries) can be found in the following areas of our website: Background This is a quarterly publication. The National Records of Scotland (NRS) collects the underlying data on a daily basis, as and when each event is registered. The statistics for the latest quarter are all new; some of the figures for earlier quarters may have been revised slightly. These figures are directly comparable with those for other parts of the United Kingdom: there are no significant differences across the UK in how Vital Events data are collected and processed. The figures given here are provisional because there may be some slight revisions to the overall totals when the final statistics for the calendar year as a whole are published in the following summer. At that stage, the numbers of deaths for a few causes will change significantly, because NRS will by then have received information that will enable a more precise classification of some of the deaths which are currently counted under (e.g.) 'events of undetermined intent' or 'ill-defined or unknown causes of mortality'. Statistics of deaths (for the calendar year as a whole) are used in some Scottish Government targets, such as reductions in the numbers of suicides and in the age-standardised death rates, of people under 75, from ischaemic (coronary) heart disease, cerebrovascular disease (stroke) and cancer: Scottish Government reports on progress towards these targets. The numbers of births and deaths are used to update estimates of life expectancy and the size of the population, for which there are also government targets. More generally, Vital Events statistical data are used for research into, and to develop and monitor policies on, a wide range of topics, including: fertility; stillbirths and infant deaths; alcohol- and drug- related deaths; suicides; deaths from healthcare associated infections; the effectiveness of cancer screening programmes; cancer survival rates; hospital standardised mortality rates; and the arrangements for certifying deaths. Tables The tables below have been made available as Excel spreadsheets and can be viewed in Comma Separated Value (CSV) or Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). When opening the spreadsheet files your browser, depending on how it's been configured, will prompt to either open the file or save it to disk. PDF files require Acrobat Reader. Download Acrobat Reader free All Tables Births, marriages and deaths - first quarter 2010 Table Q1 Births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships, numbers and rates, Scotland, quarterly, 2000 to 2010 Table Q2 Estimated population, births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships, numbers and rates, by administrative area, Scotland, first quarter, 2010 Table Q3 Table Q4 Deaths, by cause, Scotland, first quarters 2007-2010 Table Q5 Deaths by sex, age and cause, Scotland, first quarter, 2010 Table Q6 Deaths by sex, cause and NHS Board area, Scotland, first quarter, 2010 The dates of future publications will be announced on our Future Publications page. Statistical Service in Scotland For our contact details please see the publication home page.
First Quarter 2010
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Deaths, by sex, age and administrative area, Scotland, first quarter, 2010
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