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Table 1
Derivation of the “Metis” subset of entire cohort, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991

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

Table 3
Percentage distribution of demographic, socio-economic and geographic characteristics of non-Aboriginal adults, Métis and Registered Indians, by sex, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991

Table 4
Life expectancy at age 25 and probability of survival from age 25 to 75 for Registered Indian, Métis and non-Aboriginal cohort members, non- institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table 5
Deaths, age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) per 100,000 person-years at risk, and rate ratios for Métis and Registered Indians compared with non-Aboriginal cohort members, by sex and age group, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table 6
Rate ratios and rate differences per 100,000 person-years at risk for Métis and Registered Indians compared with non- Aboriginal cohort members, by cause of death, male non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table 7
Rate ratios and rate differences per 100,000 person-years at risk for Métis and Registered Indians compared with non- Aboriginal cohort members, by cause of death, female non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table A
ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes for selected causes of death

Table B
Demographic, socio-economic and geographic characteristics of in-scope (eligible) Métis census respondents, compared with Métis cohort members, by sex, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, 1991

Table C
Demographic, socio-economic and geographic characteristics of in-scope (eligible) Registered Indian census respondents, compared with Registered Indian cohort members, by sex, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, 1991

Table D
Deaths and age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) per 100,000 person-years at risk for Métis and Registered Indians compared with non-Aboriginal cohort members, by cause of death, male non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table E
Deaths and age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) per 100,000 person-years at risk, for Métis and Registered Indians compared with non-Aboriginal cohort members, by cause of death, female non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Table F
Unadjusted and adjusted all-cause mortality hazard ratios for Métis and non-Aboriginal members, by sex, non- institutionalized population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada 1991 to 2001

Table G
Unadjusted and adjusted all-cause mortality hazard ratios for Registered Indians and non-Aboriginal cohort members, by sex, non-institutionalized population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada 1991 to 2001

Table H
Life expectancy at age 25 and percentage surviving to age 75 (conditional on surviving to age 25), Canada, various years

Figure 1
Life expectancy at age 25 of Registered Indians, Métis and non-Aboriginal cohort members, by sex, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Figure 2
Probability of survival from age 25 to 75 of Registered Indians, Métis and non-Aboriginal cohort members, by sex, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001

Figure 3
Age-specific mortality rate ratios comparing Métis and Registered Indians with non-Aboriginal cohort members, by sex and age group, non-institutional population aged 25 or older at baseline, Canada, 1991 to 2001