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What (who) is mortality schedule - definition

Mortality, bill of; Bills of Mortality; Old Bills of Mortality; Old bills of mortality; Metropolitan Bills of Mortality; Metropolitan bills of mortality; Tables of mortality; Bill of mortality; London Bill of Mortality
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MEASURE OF THE NUMBER OF DEATHS IN A POPULATION FROM A GIVEN CAUSE, SCALED BY POPULATION, IN A SET PERIOD OF TIME
Death rate; Crude death rate; Death rates; Death Rate; Deathrate; Rate of death; Mortality rates; Rate of mortality; Mortality (demography); Demography, mortality; Crude mortality rate; All-cause mortality; Overall mortality
¦ noun the number of deaths per one thousand people per year.
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MEASURE OF THE NUMBER OF DEATHS IN A POPULATION FROM A GIVEN CAUSE, SCALED BY POPULATION, IN A SET PERIOD OF TIME
Death rate; Crude death rate; Death rates; Death Rate; Deathrate; Rate of death; Mortality rates; Rate of mortality; Mortality (demography); Demography, mortality; Crude mortality rate; All-cause mortality; Overall mortality
Mortality rate, or death rate, is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time. Mortality rate is typically expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year; thus, a mortality rate of 9.
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MEASURE OF THE NUMBER OF DEATHS IN A POPULATION FROM A GIVEN CAUSE, SCALED BY POPULATION, IN A SET PERIOD OF TIME
Death rate; Crude death rate; Death rates; Death Rate; Deathrate; Rate of death; Mortality rates; Rate of mortality; Mortality (demography); Demography, mortality; Crude mortality rate; All-cause mortality; Overall mortality
(death rates)
The death rate is the number of people per thousand who die in a particular area during a particular period of time.
By the turn of the century, Pittsburgh had the highest death rate in the United States.
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Bills of mortality

Bills of mortality were the weekly mortality statistics in London, designed to monitor burials from 1592 to 1595 and then continuously from 1603. The responsibility to produce the statistics was chartered in 1611 to the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks. The bills covered an area that started to expand as London grew from the City of London, before reaching its maximum extent in 1636. New parishes were then only added where ancient parishes within the area were divided. Factors such as the use of suburban cemeteries outside the area, the exemption of extra-parochial places within the area, the wider growth of the metropolis, and that they recorded burials rather than deaths, rendered their data incomplete. Production of the bills went into decline from 1819 as parishes ceased to provide returns, with the last surviving weekly bill dating from 1858. They were superseded by the weekly returns of the Registrar General from 1840, taking in further parishes until 1847. This area became the district of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855, the County of London in 1889 and Inner London in 1965.