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Deaths registered in England and Wales: 2023
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- There were 581,363 deaths registered in England and Wales in 2023; this was an increase of 0.7%, compared with 2022 (577,160 deaths).
- Age-standardised mortality rates (ASMRs) in England and Wales decreased, compared with 2022.
- The North East was the region of England with the highest ASMRs for both males and females; this is the second consecutive year the North East had the highest rate for both males and females, similar to before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Datasets related to Marwolaethau
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Deaths caused by suicide by quarter in England
Provisional rate and number of suicide deaths registered in England per quarter. Includes 2001 to 2023 registrations and provisional data for Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2024. These are official statistics in development.
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Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional
Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, by age, sex, region and Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), in the latest weeks for which data are available.
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Child and infant mortality (by year of death), England and Wales
Live births, stillbirths and linked infant deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.
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Infant mortality before their first birthday (by year of birth), England and Wales
Annual statistics on births and infant deaths based on babies born in a calendar year that died before their first birthday linked to their corresponding birth notification and their corresponding death registration.
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Care home resident deaths registered in England and Wales, provisional
Provisional counts of the number of care home resident deaths registered in England and Wales, by region, including deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), in the latest weeks for which data are available.
Publications related to Marwolaethau
Statistical bulletins
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Deaths registered in England and Wales: 2023
Registered deaths by age, sex, selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death. Contains death rates and death registrations by area of residence and single year of age.
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National Survey of Bereaved People (VOICES): England, 2015
Quality of care delivered in the last 3 months of life for adults who died in England.
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Deaths registered in England and Wales (series DR): 2017
Registered deaths by age, sex, selected underlying causes of death and the leading causes of death for both males and females.
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Child and infant mortality in England and Wales: 2023
Stillbirths, infant and childhood deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.
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Deaths Involving Clostridium difficile, England and Wales: 2012
Deaths where Clostridium difficile infection was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occurred in hospital or elsewhere.
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Deaths involving MRSA: 2008 to 2012
Deaths where Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occured in hospital or elsewhere.
Articles
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Mortality in the United Kingdom
This summary report presents trends in age-standardised mortality rates in the UK and constituent countries over the period 1983 to 2013. Age-standardised rates allow valid comparisons to be made between different countries and over time. Trends in the overall number of deaths, infant deaths, causes of death for 3 broad disease groups (cancers, circulatory diseases and respiratory diseases) and age groups are included for both males and females
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Mortality in England and Wales
We look at the 3 measures of average life span, life expectancy at birth (mean age at death), median age at death and modal age at death, to better understand mortality at older age. In 2010 the most common age at death was 85 for men and 89 for women; the average life span increased by approximately 10 years for a man and 8 years for a woman.
Methodology related to Marwolaethau
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