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6 December, 17:52

In 2001, a total of 15,555 homicide deaths occurred among males and 4,753 homicide deaths occurred among females. The estimated 2001 midyear populations for males and females were 139,813,000 and 144,984,000 respectively

a) Calculate the homicide-related death rates for males per 100,000.

b) Calculate the homicide-related death rates for females per 100,000.

c) What type (s) of mortality rates did you calculate in Questions 17and 18?

d) Calculate the ratio of homicide-mortality rates for males compared to females.

e) Interpret the rates you calculated in Question 20 as if you were presenting information to a policymaker.

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  1. 6 December, 18:08
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    a. 11

    b. 3

    c. homicide mortality rate

    d. 11:3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a.) If 15,555 homicide cases were recorded among males of 139,813,000 population, then in every 100,000 males, the number of homicides cases will become:

    = [15,555/139,813,000] * 100,000

    = 11.13 aproximately 11 homicide cases in every 100,000 males.

    b.) If 4,753 homicide cases were recorded among Females of 144,984,000 population, then in every 100,000 Females, the number of homicides cases will become:

    = [4753/144,984,000] * 100,000

    = 3.28 approximately 3 homicide cases in every 100,000 females

    C.) Homicide-mortality rate

    d.) ratio of male to female homicide rate = 11 : 3

    e.) What those rates means is that in every 100,000

    Males in 2001, 11 of them were Victims of homicide and in every 100,000 females, 3 of them are victims of homicide.
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