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Finance: What is mortality rate?2 Views

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and finance Allah shmoop What is mortality rate Oh and

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no we're not talking about the frequency with which Rick

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and Morty episodes are aired We're talking about Mort Alice

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E Rate which is about death and dying You know

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much more of a downer Well the mortality rate is

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a rate that measures the number of deaths either in

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general or from something specific per some bounded population per

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unit of time but most often mortality rates or the

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number of deaths per thousand people per year Keeping the

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per thousand people and per year makes it easier to

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measure mortality rates against each other without having to do

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extra math to make all the units equal When working

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with bigger populations it may be scaled up to one

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hundred thousand people per year For example the maternal mortality

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rates of different nations show how many moms die before

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during or after childbirth per hundred thousand live birth from

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any cause related to pregnancy Well in the US the

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maternal mortality rate more than doubled from twelve pregnancy related

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deaths per one hundred thousand live births in nineteen ninety

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and two thousand to twenty eight pregnancy related deaths per

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hundred thousand live burst in two thousand fifteen Poland Iceland

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Greece and Finland all boasted only three deaths per hundred

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thousand in two thousand fifteen way better than Angola Chat

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in Kenya which had over four hundred deaths per one

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hundred thousand Yeah no joke Maybe give Mom a quick

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call just to say you know thanks Alright so switching

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gears literally What about motor vehicle deaths in the U

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S Yeah there are a couple of ways we can

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look at this one One is deaths per the number

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of miles driven and the other is death for the

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population Well as society and technology have advanced the number

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of miles Americans have been racking up has grown faster

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than a population rate will The general trend for both

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of these things has been the direction we'd hoped for

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Down down down in nineteen twenty one car related deaths

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per one hundred million vehicle miles traveled or V MTS

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was just over twenty four By nineteen fifty we got

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that number down to just over seven and in the

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two thousand two tens it's just over one one death

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for one hundred million miles Now let's look at the

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death rate in terms of the population rather than miles

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driven right The more traditional death rate here in nineteen

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twenty one card related deaths per one hundred thousand people

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is just over twelve By nineteen fifty That number unfortunately

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went up to above twenty one Fortunately it's been in

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the ten to eleven range in the two thousand ten's

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Big Relief As long as a while you're not one

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of those eleven Well we can see that the death

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rate in terms of miles has gone down sharply There's

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the graph The more miles we've driven in the US

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the more sharply car related deaths have dropped in terms

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of population The stories little rockier car related deaths were

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pretty up and down for a while until well around

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the nineteen seventies when it started on a mostly downward

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trend So our population starts driving Mohr more miles per

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person and more people aren't dying So that's good If

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car related deaths in nineteen twenty one were twelve per

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hundred thousand people and today there's somewhere around ten or

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eleven per hundred thousand Well why haven't there been more

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laws enacted to prevent death Well even slower speed limits

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maybe perhaps laws outlawing driving all together Then we'd have

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zero deaths per one hundred thousand miles Well because society

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has decided that one car related death for ten thousand

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people are one car related death for one hundred million

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miles driven is a price worth paying It's a price

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worth it at least to everyone But that one dude

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who got nailed by the texting team Well mortality rates

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live perpetually high in the minds of insurance companies whose

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lawyers air always invoked When a fatality occurs right Angry

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parents and spouses must find a way to sue the

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irresponsible or maybe just unlucky driver so that well they

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feel better about Morty or Rick not being around anymore

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Besides insurance companies well who else uses mortality rates in

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their jobs The military Yes young people mostly men many

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who think Oh it won't be me who dies get

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sent directly into gunfire after ten thousand of them run

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into bullets eight thousand of them return and the mortality

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rate yes that would be calculated as twenty percent their

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insurance companies militaries and groups advocating for social change like

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your new mommy's dying All use mortality rates the truth

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is each of us will one day be a mortality

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stat or a Morty The question is on which data

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table will you be if you're lucky Maybe one of

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the boring ones where you died because you're super old

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Or maybe you'LL cryogenically freeze your head in case they 00:04:19.98 --> [endTime] ever figure out howto bring you back Maybe

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