Deaths, 1993 - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 82-003-X19950011665

Description:

Between 1992 and 1993, the life expectancy at birth of Canadians fell slightly, from 78.06 to 77.95 years. This decline reflected an unusually sharp upturn in the number of deaths in 1993, which was attributable, to some extent, to an influenza outbreak in early spring that year, and to substantial increases in tobaccorelated deaths among women. The overall decline in life expectancy occurred in every province except Nova Scotia, and affected both sexes, although it was more pronounced among females.

Issue Number: 1995001
Author(s): Nault, François; Wilkins, Kathryn

Main Product: Health Reports

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PDFJuly 27, 1995