i. Using the followlng data: Comparison of Age-Specific Death Rates in the Two Time Periods Later Period Early Period Death No. of Rate per Death Rate per 100,000 No. of Age Group Population Deaths 100,000 Population Deaths 30-49 500,000 60 12 300,000 30 10 400 100 50-69 300,000 396 132 400,000 406 406 200,000 700 350 70+ 100,000 862 96 900,000 1,130 126 Total 900,000 A) Calculate an adjustment using the total of the two populations as the standard population. B) Compare standardized rates to the crude death rates, and interpret.
i. Using the followlng data: Comparison of Age-Specific Death Rates in the Two Time Periods Later Period Early Period Death No. of Rate per Death Rate per 100,000 No. of Age Group Population Deaths 100,000 Population Deaths 30-49 500,000 60 12 300,000 30 10 400 100 50-69 300,000 396 132 400,000 406 406 200,000 700 350 70+ 100,000 862 96 900,000 1,130 126 Total 900,000 A) Calculate an adjustment using the total of the two populations as the standard population. B) Compare standardized rates to the crude death rates, and interpret.
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