- Complete Table 2 by calculating the expected deaths for Indiana(columns a and b) and Alaska (columns a and d) based on thestandard population distribution of the US in 1992. Theage-specific deaths are obtained from your calculations in Table1.
Table 2
INDIANA | ALASKA |
Age in years | Standard population US 1992 (a) | Age-specific Death rate Per 1000 (b) | Expected Deaths (c) | Age-specific Death rate Per 1000 (d) | Expected Deaths (e) |
<15 | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 57421054 | 0.92 | | 0.96 | |
15-44 | 118956356 | 1.31 | | 1.85Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â | |
45-64 | 50888153 | 7.28 | | 6.19 | |
>65 | 33158009 | 52.10 | | Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 41.69 | |
Total | 260423572 | XXXXXXX | | XXXXXXX | |
Column b will be taken directly fromTable 1. Calculate the age-adjusted rates: Add the expected deathsfor each state, i.e. columns (c) and (e). Divide the total expecteddeaths in each state by the total standard population of theUS.
Calculate the age-adjusted rates: Addthe expected deaths for each state, i.e. columns (c) and (e).Divide the total expected deaths in each state by the totalstandard population of the US.
7.          Calculate the age-adjusted death rate per 1000 for eachstate:   (5 points)