methods, notes and classification Causes of death, by sex methods, notes and classification

Death rate of a population adjusted to a standard age distribution. As most causes of death vary significantly with people's age and sex, the use of standardised death rates improves comparability over time and between countries, as they aim at measuring death rates independently of different age structures of populations. The standardised death rates used here are calculated on the basis of a standard European population (defined by the World Health Organization). Detailed data for 65 causes of death are available in the database (under the heading 'Data').

    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Rate
    • International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10 2010)
      • 0 All causes of death (A00-Y89) excluding S00-T98
    • Age class
      • 0 Total
    • Sex
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Males
      • 2 Females
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 Belgium
      • 02 Bulgaria
      • 03 Czechia
      • 04 Denmark
      • 05 Germany
      • 06 Estonia
      • 07 Ireland
      • 08 Greece
      • 09 Spain
      • 0a France
      • 0b Croatia
      • 0c Italy
      • 0d Cyprus
      • 0e Latvia
      • 0f Lithuania
      • 0g Luxembourg
      • 0h Hungary
      • 0i Malta
      • 0j Netherlands
      • 0k Austria
      • 0l Poland
      • 0m Portugal
      • 0n Romania
      • 0o Slovenia
      • 0p Slovakia
      • 0q Finland
      • 0r Sweden
      • 0s Iceland
      • 0t Liechtenstein
      • 0u Norway
      • 0v Switzerland
      • 0w United Kingdom
      • 0x Serbia
      • 0y Türkiye