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[[** Tabellen bør kanskje flyttes til forrige side?]]
Age Norway 1881—1890 Western Europe 1871—1880 Bavaria 1881—1890 France 1882—1890
 0— 5 40.70 89.20 105.40 63.80
 5—10 7.80 8.80 6.90 6.20
10—15 4.50 4.60 3.00 4.00
15—20 5.70 6.00 4.20 6.10
20—25 7.70 8.30 6.70 7.50
25—30 8.10 9.20 7.70 9.10
30—35 8.10 10.00 9.20 9.70
35—40 8.40 11.40 10.80 10.20
40—45 8.60 12.90 12.00 12.00
45—60 9.60 15.20 14.40 13.40
50—55 12.80 19.50 18.90 17.20
55—60 17.20 26.30 26.60 22.40
60—65 24.70 37.90 39.30 33.80
65—70 34.20 56.90 59.10 49.20
70—75 46.60 88.00 91.30 76.60
75—80 74.60 131.60 141.00 108.20
80—85 129.10 217.60 198.10 163.70
85—90 193.50 314.20 196.20
90 et upwards 281.60 401.20 220.70
17.00 25.60 27.80 22.00


population is displayed in an unusually low death-rate during
infancy, and from 30 years upwards, its weak point lies in a
comparatively high death-rate in the important years of youth and
early manhood, of the causes of which only a partially
satisfactory explanation can be given.

The death-rate in the first year, which is of such great
significance in the natural growth of the population, is extremely
favourable in Norway. Bodio has calculated the mortality-coëfficient
for the years 1884—1891 in Norway to be 95.10 per 1000. At the
same time, he gives 279 for Bavaria for the years 1884—1893,
and 167.10 for France.

There is a great correspondence between the two sexes as regards
the mortality at various ages, although the ratio, with some few
exceptions, is more favourable for the female sex than for the male
sex. During the 10 years 1881—1890, the death-rate in Norway
for the first year was almost 20 per cent higher for boys than for
girls, but for the second and third years, scarcely 3 per cent
higher. At ages from 5 to 15, the mortality was greater among

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