asked the Minister for Health the infant mortality rate for each OECD European region member state for the year 1970; and at the latest date for which figures are available.
193.
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asked the Minister for Health the infant mortality rate for each OECD European region member state for the year 1970; and at the latest date for which figures are available.
193.
asked the Minister for Health the crude death, cancer and heart death rate per 100,000 population for each of the OECD European region member states.
194.
asked the Minister for Health the number of doctors per 100,000 population for each OECD European member state as of the latest date for which the figures are available.
I propose to take Questions Nos. 192, 193 and 194 together.
The required information relating to infant mortality, mortality rates from cancer and circulatory disease, and to the number of doctors per 1,000 population is given in the following table. Figures in brackets indicate the most recent year for which data is available. In relation to cancer, circulatory disease, and total mortality the figures given are age standardised death rates per 100,000 population based on a standard European population. To maintain comparability with the other OECD countries these rates for Ireland have not been updated.
Infant mortality, cancer and circulatory disease mortality rates and number of doctors per 1,000 population for OECD European region states.
Infant mortality rates |
Age standardised death rates per 100,000 population |
Doctors per 1,000 population |
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Circulatory |
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1970 |
1980 |
Cancer |
Disease |
Total |
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Austria |
25.9 |
11.9 (83) |
209.3 |
468.5 |
934.4 (84) |
1.7 (83) |
Belgium |
20.5 |
10.3 (84) |
229.7 |
375.4 |
918.9 (84) |
2.6 (81) |
Denmark |
14.2 |
7.7 (84) |
234.3 |
388.0 |
884.2 (84) |
2.4 (82) |
Finland |
13.2 |
6.1 (82) |
186.7 |
476.5 |
912.9 (83) |
2.2 (83) |
France |
18.2 |
8.2 (84) |
205.5 |
274.7 |
825.4 (83) |
2.2 (83) |
Germany |
23.6 |
8.6 (84) |
205.2 |
423.0 |
877.4 (84) |
2.4 (82) |
Greece |
29.6 |
14.3 (84) |
160.5 |
366.2 |
817.6 (83) |
2.5 (81) |
Iceland |
13.2 |
7.1 (82) |
188.1 |
360.6 |
750.4 (83) |
2.2 (81) |
Ireland |
19.5 |
8.8 (85) |
209.7 |
536.6 |
1,054.4 (82) |
1.6 (87) |
Italy |
29.6 |
13.0 (82) |
197.7 |
401.7 |
869.5 (81) |
1.3 (83) |
Luxembourg |
24.9 |
11.7 (84) |
256.6 |
467.6 |
1,028.4 (82) |
1.7 (83) |
Netherlands |
12.7 |
8.3 (84) |
220.9 |
341.2 |
784.5 (84) |
2.1 (83) |
Norway |
12.7 |
7.9 (83) |
178.2 |
368.2 |
785.4 (84) |
2.0 (81) |
Portugal |
58.0 |
16.7 (84) |
154.0 |
422.0 |
978.0 (84) |
2.1 (81) |
Spain |
28.0 |
7.3 (83) |
162.6 |
378.1 |
820.5 (80) |
2.6 (81) |
Sweden |
11.0 |
7.0 (83) |
168.5 |
394.3 |
757.5 (84) |
2.4 (83) |
Switzerland |
15.1 |
7.6 (83) |
194.9 |
314.3 |
711.7 (84) |
1.6 (81) |
Turkey |
n.a. |
95.0 (82) |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
United Kingdom |
18.2 |
9.6 (84) |
217.6 |
435.2 |
915.8 (83) |
1.3 (81) |
n.a. = not available.
Sources: Financing and Delivering Health Care, Social Policy Studies, No. 4, OECD, Paris, 1987.
World Health Statistics Annual, 1986, World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1986.
Demographic Statistics, Eurostat, 1986, Luxembourg, 1986.
Report on Vital Statistics, 1985, Central Statistics Office, Dublin, 1987.
Note: Updated information on the number of doctors in Ireland was obtained from the Medical Council.