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The first approach shows what life expectancy would have been if no adjustment was made for the underidentification of Indigenous status in
deaths registration data.
any other evidence available as to the extent of undercoverage of Indigenous deaths
in death registration data,
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This paper presents information on the methodology and quality of the statistical data integration project that
linked death registrations to the 2011 Census of Population and Housing.
The ABS acknowledges the provision of Death Registration data from State and Territory Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages, and ongoing efforts to improve the identification of Indigenous status
within death registrations.
Two other reports will present statistics from the project including differences in the identification of Indigenous status
between death registrations and the Census.
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Deaths identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in
death registrations without any adjustment This method produces life expectancy estimates based on no adjustment made to the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths to account for underidentification.
Data sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
death registration data for NSW linked with records of the NSW Admitted Patient Data, NSW Emergency Department Data Collection, NSW Perinatal Data Collection and Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages birth registration data; ABS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander estimated resident population NSW 20072; and standard death rates were obtained using ABS Australian death data 2006 and the estimated resident Australian population 2006 14.
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Finally, while record linkage provides a mechanism to deal with the issues of under - reporting of deaths among indigenous peoples and to help correct reporting in historical data, it is not a replacement for continued efforts to increase reporting of indigenous peoples on administrative health data collections and
death registrations.
ABS death data were deterministically linked to RBDM
death registration records using the death registration number.
This paper presents an assessment of various methods for adjusting incomplete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)
death registration data for use with the latest available estimates of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population so as to compile Indigenous life tables and life expectancy estimates.
Death registrations are provided to the ABS by State and Territory Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
One examines the characteristics of linked and unlinked records for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in more depth (
Death registrations to Census linkage project - Key Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 2011 - 12, cat.
An ABS preferred approach of using a direct demographic method, by adjusting
the death registration data by the undercoverage factor obtained from the Census Data Enhancement (CDE) Indigenous Mortality Quality Study, to derive Indigenous life tables is presented.
The primary aim of the linkage was to assess the consistency of the identification of Indigenous status as reported in
death registration and Census data, and thereby provide input into the compilation of life tables and life expectancy estimates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Australian Bureau of Statistics, Information Paper:
Death registrations to Census linkage project - Methodology and Quality Assessment, 2011 - 12, cat.
using deaths identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in either the Census or
death registrations in the CDE linked data only; 3.
using deaths identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in either the Census or
death registrations in the CDE linked and unlinked data; and 4.
number of deaths in linked records reported as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in
death registrations, by state / territory and age groups;
Australian Bureau of Statistics, Information Paper:
Death registrations to Census linkage project - Key Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 2011 - 2012, cat.
propensities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identification in the Census and PES were assumed to be applicable to
death registrations, in spite of the different age distributions; and
It could be expected, therefore, that not
all death registrations will in fact have a corresponding record in the Census file.
This enabled a high level of quality control through manual checking to the point where virtually all links assigned in this project are assessed as true links; that is,
the death registration and Census record belong to the same individual.
Both Indigenous population estimates and
death registrations have limitations.