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Cohort life tables

Cohort life tables track the mortality experience of people born in each year from 1876. These complement the more common period life tables which show the mortality experience in a specific time period.

The cohort mortality data presented here will be updated and extended annually. Summary results will also appear in the annual reference volume Demographic Trends (from 2006).

Reports

Media Release

A History of Survival in New Zealand: Cohort life tables 18762004 - technical report

New Zealand Life Tables 20002002 - latest period life tables report

Notes to users

Users of the cohort life tables should note the following:

  1. The derivation of the cohort life tables required the application of various data estimations and assumptions. The mortality history of each birth cohort has been built-up from births, deaths and migration data which vary in coverage and completeness over time. Care should be exercised when interpreting the cohort mortality tables to avoid over-precise comparisons, especially between adjacent birth cohorts and at the oldest ages where the cohort populations are small. The cohort mortality results are subject to ongoing revision as additional births, deaths and migration data becomes available.
  2. The births and deaths data presented in this cohort mortality study will differ from that used in other fertility and mortality statistics. The study is based on all (live) births and deaths occurring in New Zealand according to the year they occurred, in addition to war deaths occurring outside of New Zealand. The population denominators for the study were derived solely from the components of population change (estimated births, deaths and external migration).
    In contrast, other fertility and mortality statistics (eg annual fertility rates, period life tables) are based on (live) births and deaths occurring in New Zealand according to the year they were registered. Since 1991, the published statistics have also excluded events to people visiting from overseas. The population denominators for those statistics are derived from census counts.
  3. The projection of cohort death rates is designed to extend the mortality analysis for cohorts who have not yet completed their life span. By this extension, 1933 is the latest birth cohort for whom life expectancy can be calculated. In presenting the results of cohort life tables, projected life table data are distinguished from historical data by the use of italics in tables and dashed lines in figures.


Additional tables

  1. Male complete cohort life tables 18761933 (Excel, 986 KB) 
  2. Female complete cohort life tables 18761933 (Excel, 985 KB) 
  3. Life expectancy (ex) by age, sex and birth cohorts 18761933 (Excel, 89 KB)
  4. Central death rates (mx) by age, sex and birth cohorts 18762006 (Excel, 346 KB)
  5. Number dying (dx) by age, sex and birth cohorts 18762006 (Excel, 147 KB)
  6. Estimated births, deaths and net migration by sex 18762007 (Excel, 43 KB)

 

Contact

For more information or enquiries on cohort mortality, contact Kim Dunstan, Senior Demographer, email demography@stats.govt.nz, phone 03 964 8330.

Related links

Life table - glossary term

Life expectancy - glossary term

Life expectancy at birth - glossary term

Life expectancy - webpage

Period life tables - webpage