age-specific mortality rate

age-specific mortality rate
French\ \ taux de mortalité par âge; taux de mortalité dépendant de l'âge
German\ \ altersspezifische Sterberate
Dutch\ \ leeftijdsspecifiek sterftecijfer; leeftijdsspecifieke sterftekans
Italian\ \ il tasso di mortalità età-specifici
Spanish\ \ la mortalidad específica por edad tasa de
Catalan\ \ taxa de mortalitat per edat
Portuguese\ \ taxa específica de mortalidade segundo a idade
Romanian\ \ frecvenţa mortalităţii în funcţie de vârstă
Danish\ \ aldersspecifik dødelighed
Norwegian\ \ aldersspesifikke dødeligheten
Swedish\ \ åldersspecifik dödsintensitet
Greek\ \ ειδικός κατά ηλικία συντελεστής θνησιμότητας
Finnish\ \ riskifunktio
Hungarian\ \ életkor-specifikus mortalitás
Turkish\ \ yaşa özgü ölüm oranı
Estonian\ \ -
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ starostno specifične umrljivosti
Polish\ \ wskaźnik umieralności według wieku
Russian\ \ повозрастные показатели роста смертности
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ aldur tilteknum dánartíðni
Euskara\ \ adinean berariazko hilkortasun tasa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ معدل الوفاة الخاص بالعمر
Afrikaans\ \ ouderdomspesifieke mortaliteitskoers
Chinese\ \ -
Korean\ \ 나이-특정 사망력 비

Statistical terms. 2014.

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