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Table 2
Long-form census respondents, cohort members, linkage rate, deaths and person-years at risk, by sex and population group, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

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Sex and population group Long-form census respondents Cohort members Linkage rate (%) Number of deaths Person-years at risk
Both sexes
Non-Aboriginal 3,392,500 2,624,300 77 253,225 26,483,760
Métis 18,300 11,800 65 889 120,920
Registered Indians 106,300 56,700 53 4,506 577,380
Men
Non-Aboriginal 1,647,300 1,307,800 79 149,335 13,066,360
Métis 9,300 5,700 62 512 57,960
Registered Indians 52,300 24,600 47 2,377 248,210
Women
Non-Aboriginal 1,745,200 1,316,500 75 103,890 13,417,400
Métis 9,000 6,100 68 377 62,960
Registered Indians 54,000 32,100 59 2,129 329,180
Notes: Métis defined by ethnic origins as shown in Table 1 (the "Metis plus other Aboriginal" group). A total of 2,200 cohort members (800 men and 1,300 women) were classified both Métis and Registered Indians.
Source: 1991 to 2001 Canadian census mortality follow-up study.