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Methodology for Determining Mortality Rates

Description Links to Charts/Graphs
Nebraska State Mortality Rates

‡‡‡ - Indicates an area that the mortality rates have increased since 1999, especially between the ages of 45 to 65

Nebraska vs. The United States Averages for Everyone within the Country

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Hispanics 2186-2 vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

Nebraska-Hispanics 2186-2 vs. The United States Averages All Hispanics 2186-2 within the Country

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Hispanic 2186-2, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

Nebraska-Hispanic 2186-2, Females vs. The United States Averages All Hispanic 2186-2, Females within the Country

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Hispanic 2186-2, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

Nebraska-Hispanic 2186-2, Males vs. The United States Averages All Hispanic 2186-2, Males within the Country

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Whites vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-White, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

Nebraska-White, Females vs. The United States Averages All White, Females within the Country

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-White, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

Nebraska-White, Males vs. The United States Averages All White, Males within the Country

 

Counties

Missing Counties data is due to insufficient data for any analysis

Urbanization

(next best method when there is insufficient data for doing counties)

‡‡‡ - Indicates an area that the mortality rates have increased since 1999, especially between the ages of 45 to 65

Definitions for Terms

 

 

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Hispanics 2186-2 vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Hispanic 2186-2, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Hispanic 2186-2, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, Whites vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, White, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Medium, White, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

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‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Micropolitan vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Micropolitan, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Micropolitan, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Micropolitan, Hispanics 2186-2 vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, Micropolitan, Whites vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

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‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, NonCore vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, NonCore, Females vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, NonCore, Males vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, NonCore, Hispanics 2186-2 vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State

‡‡‡ - Nebraska-Urbanization, NonCore, Whites vs. State Averages for Everyone within the State