By Economic Status and Sex Economic Status Population Expose

By Economic Status and Sex

Economic
Status

Population Exposed to Risk

Number of Deaths

Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk

Male

Female

Both

Male

Female

Both

Male

Female

Both

I (high)
II
III (low)
Unknown

172
172
504
9

132
103
208
23

304
275
712
32

111
150
419
8

6
13
107
5

117
163
526
13

65
87
83
89

5
13
22
22

39
59
41
41

Total

857

466

1323

688

131

819

80

28

62

By Economic Status and Age

Economic
Status

Population Exposed to Risk

Number of Deaths

Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk

Adult

Child

Both

Adult

Child

Both

Adult

Child

Both

I and II
III (low)
Unknown

560
645
32

19
67
0

579
712
32

280
477
13

0
49
0

280
526
13

50
74
41

0
73
-

48
74
41

Total

1237

86

1323

770

49

819

62

57

62

1. Is there a difference in the probability of death for males vs. females?

2. Does age make a difference in the probability of death?

3. What does the number of children in relation to the number of adults tell you about this population?

4. Does economic status make a difference in the probability of death? Does your answer to this question differ depending on the subgroup you are looking at?

5. What other questions would you like to ask about these data or this event in order to help you make a determination? Can you guess what evet generated this data?

By Economic Status and Sex

Economic
Status

Population Exposed to Risk

Number of Deaths

Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk

Male

Female

Both

Male

Female

Both

Male

Female

Both

I (high)
II
III (low)
Unknown

172
172
504
9

132
103
208
23

304
275
712
32

111
150
419
8

6
13
107
5

117
163
526
13

65
87
83
89

5
13
22
22

39
59
41
41

Total

857

466

1323

688

131

819

80

28

62

Solution

1) Probability of death for males = 80%

Probability of death for females = 28%

The probability of death for males is 52% more when compared to females .

2) As per the data given , it is not possible to say if age makes a difference in the probability of death.

3) The number of child population exposed to risk is 86 and when compared to adults the population of adults exposed to risk is 1237. The number of child deaths is 49 and the number of adult deaths is 770. The number of children in relation to the number of adults tell us that the number of child population exposed to risk and the number of child deaths is less when compared to adults .

4) Economic status makes a difference in the probability of death because the 1st and 2nd category of population exposed to risk and the number of deaths in the 1st and 2nd category is less when comapred to the 3rd category . The 1st and 2nd category have a higher economic status when compared to the third category .

5) This data is generated from the adult and child mortality rate .

By Economic Status and Sex Economic Status Population Exposed to Risk Number of Deaths Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Fem
By Economic Status and Sex Economic Status Population Exposed to Risk Number of Deaths Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Fem
By Economic Status and Sex Economic Status Population Exposed to Risk Number of Deaths Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Fem
By Economic Status and Sex Economic Status Population Exposed to Risk Number of Deaths Deaths per 100 Exposed to Risk Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Fem

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