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02/08/20
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Originally posted by madamswer:
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The natural death rate in Sweden is 30% higher than Australia?
WTF????
Do more people die of natural death there?
OMG something just broke inside me
Yes, on a per capita basis, more people die of natural death there than here.
Specifically, the death rate in Sweden is 9.4 per 1,000; in Australia it is 7.3 per 1,000 (2018 data).
The reason is that - while life expectancy in Sweden is very similar to Australia (around 80 years), Sweden has an older population (over 20.4 of Swedes are older than 65 years, compared to 16.4% in Australia)
So, perfectly intuitive, one would have thought: If there are more old people living in place A than in place B, do you not think the natural death rate in place B would be different - by physiological definition, higher - than place B?
(PS. I think you might want to request your post be deleted so that it doesn't cause you continued embarrassmet.)
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madam thats a valuable lesson that unfortunately will fly right over the posters head.... such a waste! And as far as having any intuition, might be a tad bit difficult for someone who treats headaches with rectinol...