penguindev
penguindev OP t1_j407gu8 wrote
Reply to comment by eric5014 in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
Yeah, there are a lot of delays, provisional data, etc.... it's not real time by any stretch of the imagination, according to each country's systems. I just left the data as is.
As you said, I think it's enough to see some interesting trends. But it's not as good as looking at a smaller age band in a smaller area with more consistent data collection rules.
penguindev OP t1_j4057ws wrote
Reply to comment by Malalang in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
It reverses after age 75. I was definitely puzzling that out for a while, thinking I had a bug.
penguindev OP t1_j403qde wrote
source data: https://mortality.org/Data/STMF
- Excluded RUS and TWN because they were not up to latest year
- Men are blue, women are pink. Astonishing how much more men die younger :| (It reverses in the higher ages)
- Note: source data is a little sketch because each country has their own age brackets, which don't necessarily line up to 0-64, but I felt that involved the least data munging. (If you read the metadata docs on their site it says this.) I am just taking the data that they claim is 0-64, FYI.
- I give up trying to paste my code as a code block here. Screw reddit.
penguindev OP t1_j41ac0z wrote
Reply to comment by cavedave in [OC] Quarterly Deaths By Sex, Age 0-64 Only (Various Countries, since 2017) by penguindev
Python / seaborn