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DATA FROM THE NATIONAL CENTER eFOR HEALTH STATISTICS
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LIFETABLES:
VOLUME I -
1959-6i
NO. 3 “J
LIFE TABLES FORTHE
GEOGRAPHICDIVISIONS OF
THE UNITED STATES:
1959=61
Washington, D. C”. May Ii965
, NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STAT ST CsFORREST E. LINDER, PH. D., Director
THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, Deputy Director
O. K. SAGEN, PH. D., tissistantDirector
WALT R. SIMMONS, M.A., statistical Advisor
ALICE M. WATERHOUSE, M.D., Medical Advi~or
JAMES E. KELLY, D.D.S., Dental Advisor
LOUIS R. STOLCIS, M.A., Executive Oficer
DIV1S1ONOF HEALTHRECORDSSTATISTICS
MONROE G. SIRKEN, PH. D., Chief
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE PUBLICATION NO. 1252 - VOLUME I-NO. 3
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing OfficeWashington, D.C., 20402 - Price 45 cents
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CONTENTSPage
ktroduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Explanation of the columns of the life table ------------------------------------------------ 2
Life Tables for the Geographic Divisions: 1959-61
Table
1.
2.3.4.
5.6.7.8.
9.10.11.12.
13.14.15.16.
17.18.
WhiteWhite
New England
males -----------------------females ---------------------
Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females ------------------
Middle Atlantic
White males -----------------------White males -----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females ------------------
East North Central
White males -----------------------White females ---------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females ------------------
West North Central
White males -----------------------White females ----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females -------------------
South Atlantic
White males -----------------------White females----------------7-----
Page
468
10
12141618
20222426
28303234
3638
Table Page
19.20.
21.22.23.24.
25.26.27.28.
29.30.31.32.
33.34.35.36.
South Atlantic-Con.
Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females -------------------
East South Central
White males -----------------------White females ----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females -------------------
West South Central
White males -----------------------White females ----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females -------------------
Mountain
White malesJ ----------------------White females ----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite- females ------------------
Pacific
White males ------------------------White females -----------------------Nonwhite males --------------------Nonwhite females ------------------
4042
44464850
52545658
60626466
68707274
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.
LIFETABLESFOR THE GEOGRAPHICDIVISIONSOF
THE UNITEDSTATES:1959=B1
INTRODUCTION
This report contains the 1959-61 life tablesfor the nine geographic divisions of the UnitedStates. Separate life tables are presented by color”and sex for each geographic’ division—a total of36 tables. The geographic divisions and the Statesthey include are as follows:
NE{wE~m
New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
MIDDLE ATLANTICNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania
EAST NORTH CENTWLOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin
WEST NORTH CENTRALMinnesotaIowaMissouriNorth DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansas
SOUTH ATLANTIC-Con.North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida
EAST SOUTH CENTRALKentuckyTennesseeAlabamaMississippi
WEST SOUTH CENTKALArkansasLouisianaOklahomaTexas
MOUNTAINMontanaIdahoWyomingColoradoNew MexicoArizonaUtahNevada
SOUTH ATLANTIC PACIFICDelaware WashingtonMaryland OregonDistrict of Columbia ‘ CaliforniaVirginia AlaskaWest Virgin+a Hawaii
These tables are based onthe 1960CensusofPopulation and on the average annual numberofresident deaths during the 3-year period1959-61.For ages under 2, becauseenumeration inthecen-sus is known to be incomplete, usewas madeofreported births for the years 1957-61.Becauseoftheunreliabilityof the available data at the oldestages, “proportions dying” at ages 95 andoverarenot based on actual statistics at these ages (and,
in fact, have the same numerical values inall thetables). Values at ages85-94havebeenadjustedtomake the numbers progress smoothly with in-creasing age. Therefore the figuresatages 85andover may not representactualconditions andmustbe regarded as approximate. The population anddeath st~tistics forages under 85 which wereused in the calculation of thelifetablesare knownto be subject to certain errors. However,theonlyerror considered serious enough to require ad-justment priorto the calculationof the lifetableswas the apparent inaccuracy in age reportingamong nonwhite persons who were about 60yearsold. In order to avoid anomalous lifetablevalues,the nonwhite population at ages 55-64 was re-allocate.d betweenthe5-year agegroups55-59 and60-64.
A later publication will contain a completedescription of theadjustments made in the basicdata and of the methods andforrnulas bywhich thelife tables were prepared.
The life table assumes that a hypotheticalcohort traced from birth until the death of thelast survivor is subject, ”through sucessive ages,tothe’mortality r.ates ob-servedin acertainpopu-lation or population subdivision during a specifiedperiod. For example, table 1 is a life table forwhite males in New England; itshowstheprogressof a cohort starting with 100,000 live births andsubject, during its passage through successive
1
ages, to the average annual mortality rates ob-served among white males in New England in the3-year period 1959-61. Oneofthe columns inthistable shows the average number of years of liferemaining to those in the cohort who reach eachage. The text table below gives the average re-maining lifetime at selected ages, for the UnitedStates andthenine geographic divisions accordingto the 1959-61 life tables. Values are shown atbirth and at ages 25 and 65 for white and nonwhitemales and females. I
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—
AVERAGE RSMAINING LIFETIME IN YEARS “AT SPECIFIED AGES, BY RACE AND SEX: UNITED STATES AND EACH GEOGMPHICDIVISION, 1959-61
AT AGE 25 AT AGE 65AT BIRTH
White I Nonwhtce White Nonwhite White NonwhiteAREA
tiale
12.84
lZ.0712,391Z,4312.311Z,7912,7913,5114,6114<11
Temale
15,12
14,7014.7’1
14.8314,7614,9514.8015,8016,2216.58
T~emale Male
74.19 61.48
?emale ?emale
45.40
~“ema1e Male
41.38
Male ~emaleMale
UNITED STATES--- 67.55 66.47 45.65 51.45
51.0550.3751.175~.4651.9251.9452.6551.9451.93
12,97 15,88
New England ---------
Middle Atlantic -----
East North, Central--
West North Central--
South Atlantic ------
East South Central--
West South Central--
Mountain ------------
Pacific -------------
67.66
67.32
67.68
68.61
67.13
67.27
67.66
67.09
67.74
73.97 6L.98
73.28 61.13
74.00 6L.53
75.26 61.24
74.59 59.41
74.34 60.74
75.14 62.24
74.28 61.43
74.67 67.01
68.37
66.81’
67.02
66.24
65.09
65.25
67.07
67.33
71.78
45.51
45.16
45.72
46.75
45.32
45.65
46.03
45.82
45.84
42.33
40.81
41.81
41.04
39.6141.1242.3642.9345.90
46.7145.5545.5145.1044.~644.6~46.2147.5849.78
12.63
12.39
lZ .80
13.52
13.25
13,36
13.43
13,41
13.21
15,52
15.04
15.63
16,46
16,Z316,0916,7516.5016,49
EXPLANATION OF THE COLUMNS OF THE(Figures used for illustration are from table 1)
Column 3—Numbev surviving (IX) .—ThisColumn l—Age inteyval (x to x + f). —Theage interval shown in column 1 is the interval be-tween the two exact ages indicated. For instance,“3-28 days” means the 25-day interval between
the exact ages of 3 days and 28 days, and “43-44years” means the interval of 1 year between the43d and 44th birthdays. In the life tables in thisreport the age interval is always 1 year except inthe case of subdivisions of the first year of life.
Column 2—P~oportion dying (t q ~) .—~iscolumn shows the proportion of the cohort aliveat the beginning of the indicated age interval whowill die before reaching the end of.tie age interval
(in most instances, the next birthday). For ex-ample, for white males in New England ( table 1)in the age interval 3-28 days, the proportion dyingis .00364—out of every 1,000 white male babiessurviving 3 days after birth, 3.64 will die beforereaching the age of 28 days. Similarly, for the ageinterval 43-44 years, the proportion dying is.00430; on the basis of themortalityrates of 1959-61 for white males in New England, out of every1,,000 reaching their 43d birthday, 4.30 will diebefore reaching their 44th birthday. When the ageinterval is 1 year. the symbol qX (instead of
(, q,) is generally used for the ~ropor~ion.dying.
column shows the number of persons, starting witha cohort of 100,000 live births, who survive to theexact age marking the beginning of the indicatedage interval. Out of 100,000 babies born alive inthe cohort shown in table 1, 98,438 will survive 3days, 97,488 will complete the first year of lifeand enter the second, 96,074 will reach age 21,and 39,039 will live to age 75.
Column 4—Nurnbe~ dying ( ~dx) .—ni$ col-
umn shows the number dying in each successiveage interval out of 100,000 live births. Out of100,000 born alive in the cohort shown in table 1,358 will die between the ages of 3 and 28 days,2,512 will die during the first year of life, and397 wilL die during the year between their 43d and44th birthdays. Each figure in column 4 is the dif-ference between two consecutive figures in column3. When the age interval is 1 year, the symboldX (instead of tdx) is generally used for thenumber dying.
Columns 5 and 6—Stationary population (tLX
and TX) .—Suppose that a group of 100,000 per-sons likethat assumed in columns 3 and 4 is krneach year and that the proportions dying in eachsuch group in each age interval throughout the
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lives of the members are exactly those shown incolumn 2. If there were no migration and if thebirths were evenly distributed over the calendaryear, the survivors of these births would constitutewhat is called a stationary population—stationar ybecause in such a population the number of personsliving in any given age interval would never change.When an individual left an age interval, whether bydeath or by growing older ahd entering the nexthigher age interval, his place would immediatelybe taken by someone entering from the next lowerage ihterval. Thus, a census taken at any time insuch a stationary community would always showthe same total population among the variousage intervals. In such a stationary population sup-ported by 100,000 annual births, column 3 showsthe number of persons who, each year, reach theexact age that marks the beginning of the age in-
terval indicated in column 1, and column 4 showsthe number of persons who die each year in theindicated age interval.
Column 5, ~LX, shows the number of per-sons in the stationary population in the indicatedage interval. For example, the figure shown intable 2 for 3-28 days is 6,724. This means that ina stationary population supported by 100,000 an-nual births and with proportions dying in each ageinterval always in accordance with column 2 acensus taken on any date would show 6,724 per-sons between the exact ages of 3 and 28 days.Similarly, the figure for the age interval 43-44years is 92,073. Thus the stationary population de-scribed would always contain 92,073 persons be-tween their 43d and 44th birthdays. When the ageinterval is 1 year, the symbol Lx is generally usedinstead of IL ~.
Column 6, T,, shows the total number of per-sons in the stationary population (column 5) in theindicated age interval and all subsequent age inter-vals. For example, in the stationary population ofwhite males described in the preceding paragraph,column 6 shows that there would be at any givenmoment a total of 6,764,941 persons who have sur-
vived at least 3 days following birth and a total of2,651,300 persons who have attained age 43. Thepopulation at all ages O and above (in other words,the total stationary population of white males)would be 6,765,754.
- “Coiumn 7—Aveyage remaining lifetime ($x).—
The average remaining lifetime (also called ex-pectation of life) at any given age is the averagenumber of years remaining to be lived by thosesurviving to that age on the basis of a given set ofage-specific rates of dying. In order to relatethese figures to the preceding columns of the lifetable; it is necessary to observe that. the figuresin column 5 of the life tables can also be inter-preted in terms of a single life table cohort with-out introducing the concept of a stationary popu-lation. From this point of view, each figure incolumn 5 represents the total time (in years) livedbetween two indicated exact ages by all thosereaching the earlier age among the survivors of acohort of 100,000 live births. Thus the figure 6,724for white males in New England in the age interval3-28 days is the- total number of years of life livedbetween the exact ages of 3 and 28 days by the98,438 (column 3) who reached the exact age of 3days out of 100,000 born alive.The corresponding figure (6,764 ,94 1) in column 6is the total number of years lived after attainingthe age of 3 days by the 98,438 reaching that ex-act age. Similarly, the figure 92,073 in column 5for the age interval 43-44 is the total number ofyears lived between the 43d and 44th birthdays bythe 92,271 (column 3) who reached the 43d birthdayout of the original cohort of 100,000. The cor-responding figure (2,65 1,300) in column 6 is thetotal number of years lived after attaining age 43by the 92,271 reaching that age. ‘~is number ofyears divided by the number of persons (2,651,300divided by 92,271 )gives 28.73 years as the averageremaining lifetime at age 43. A similar divisionof 6,764,941 by 98,438 gives 68.72 years as theaverage remaining lifetime at the age of 3 days.
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TABLE 1. LIFE TABLR FOR WHITE MALES: ~W ENGLAND DIVISION. 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween CWO ages
.
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o- L.........*...*..
i-3......o..*.*....3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12..............12-13............:.13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............12-18..............18-19..............19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22............’.22-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2>24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31 ..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35..............
35-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-4a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning of.ge interval.ygine$aIlg
(2)
tqx
0.01091.00476.00364.00604
.02512
.00125
.0008S
.00071
.00065
.0006[
.00052
.0004E
.00044
.00041
.0004C
.00041
.00041
.0005?
.00062
.00074
.00085
.00097
.Ooloc
.0011E
.0013C
.0014C
.00145
.0014?
.00135
.oo12t
.0011$
.00115
.00115
.0011s
.00125
.00132
.00141
.00152
.00165
.00181
.00200
.00222
.00247
.00275
.00301
.00344
.00385
.00430
.00481
.00536
.00597
.00668.00750.00843
OF 100,000 BOW ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
aoo*ooo98,90998,43898,080
100,000~7,48897,36297,27697,201
97,14097,08197,03096,98496.941
96,90196,86296.82296,77896,726
96,66596,59396.51196.41796,313
96,19996.07495,94095,80095.663
95,53495,41395,30095,19195,081
94,96894.84994,72494,59194,447
94.29194,12093,93293,72393,491
93,23492,94792,62892,27191,874
91,43390,94390,40089.79689,123
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
*dx
1.091471358592
2,512126
866~67
s~5146434a
3~4a445261
7282
1::114
12513414013712q
121113loqlla113
119125133
,144156
171188209232257
287319357397
441
490543604673751
STATIONARY POPUMTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
27;541
6,72490,28S
97,82t97,42597,31597.24197,17:
97,11(97,05t97,00196,96296,921
96,88196.84i96,80(96,75;96, 69!
96,62!96.55i96,46496, 36t96,25t
96.13796.00i95,87(95,73195*595
95,47:95.35i95,24!95,13(95,02!
94,90E94,78194,65t94,51e94,369
94.20694,02693,82193,60193,362
93,09192,78792,45092,07391,653
91,18890.67190,09989.45~88,740
In thi8and all
subsequent,ge intervals
(6)
6. ?65, 7546,765,4826,764,9616,758,217
6,765,7546,667,9286,570,5036,473,1846,375,943
6,278,7706,181,6606,084,6045,987,5975,890,634
5*793,7135,696,8325,599,9905,503,1905,406,438
5,309,7435,213,1145,116,5625,020,0984,923,732
4,827,4764,731,33q4,635,3324,539,4624,443,731
4,348,1324.252,6594,157,3924,062,0573,966,921
3,871,8963,776,9883,682,2013,587,5433,493,025
3,398,6563,304,4503,210,4243,116,5973,022,990
2,929,6282,836,5372,743,7502,651,3002,559,227
2,467,5742,376,3862,285,7152,195,6162,106,157
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETINE
Avecagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at~eginning ofIge interval
(7)
67.6668.4068.7268.91
67.6668.4~67.4966.5465.59
64.6463.6762.1161.7460.17
59.7958.8157.8456.8655.89
54.9353.9753.0252.0751.12
50.1849.2548.3247.3846.45
45.5144.5743.6242.6741.72
40.7739.8238.8737.9336.98
36.0435.1134.1833.2532.33
31.4230.5229.6228.7321.86
26.9926.1325.2824.4523.63
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TABLR 1. LIFE TABLE FOR WRITE MALES: NEW ENGLAND DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52 ..............52-53..............53-54 ..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-5a..............58-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63..............63-64 ..............64-65..............
65-66..............66-61..............67-68 ..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71 ..............71-72..............72-73 ..............73-74 ..............74-75 ..............
75-76..............76-7-I...”...... ....77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
80-81..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84..............04-85..............
85-86 ..............86-87 ..............87-88..............80-89 ..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107 ............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying duringinterval
(2)
19X
- .00945.01052.01163.01275.01390
.01511
.01643
.01793
.01967
.02161
.02370
.02587
.02818
.03059
.03314
.03585
.03873
.04175
.04490
.04820
.05170
.05547
.05957
.06406
.06898
.07432
.08012
.08654
.09367
.10162
.11OI39
.12136
.13218
.14246
.15205
.16375
.17624
.18960
.20445
.22065
.23697
.25279
.26876
.28487
.30039
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100.,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at ‘
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
IX
88,37287,53786,61685,609a4*518
83,34382,08380,73479,28777,727
76,04774,24572,32470,28668,136
65,87863.51761,05658,50755,880
53,18750,43747,63944,80141,932
39,03936,L3833,24230,36527,521
24,72421,98319,31516,76214,374
12,18910,1938,3966,8045*413
4,2193,2192,4051,7591,258
880604405265170
10664382212
73210
Sumber dyingduring
age interval
\(4)
,dx
1
835921
1,0071,0911,175
1.2601,3491,4471,5601,680
1.8021,9212,0382s1502,258
2,3612,4612,5492,6272,693
2,7502,7982,8382.8692,893
2,9012,8962,8772,8442,797
2,7412,6682.5532,3882,185
1,9961,7971,5921,3911,194
1,000814646501378
2761991409564
422616105
41110.—..
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5)
~Lx
87,95487,07686,11385,06383,930
82,71381,40980,01078,50776,887
75,14673,28571,30569,21167,007
64,69762,28759,78257,19354,534
51,81249,03846,22143,36640,486
37,58834,69031,eo328,94426,122
23,35420,64918,03815.56813;281
11*1919,2947,6016,10e4,816
3,7192,8122,0831,5081,069
741505335217138
855230179
53
:1
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
2,017,4091,929,4551,842,3791,756,2661,671,203
1,587,2731,504,5601,423,1511,343,1411,264,634
1,187,7471,112,6011,039,316968s011898,800
831,793767.096704,809645,027.587,834
533,300481,488432.450386,229342,863
302,377264,789230,099198.296169,352
143,230119,87699,22781,18965,621
52,34041,14931,85524,25418,146
13,3309,6116,7994,716.3,208
2,1391,398893558341
203118663619
105211
AVERAGERENAININGLIFET2ME
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining at>eginning ofage interval
(7)
8,
22.8322.0421.2720.5219.77
19.0518.3317.6316.9416.27.
15.6214.99L4.3713.7713.19
12.6312.0811.5411.0210.52
10.039.559.088.628.18
7.757.336.926.536.15
5.795.455.144.844.57
4.294.043.793.563.35
3.162.992.832.682.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1..911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
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TABLE 2. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITB FEMALES: NEW ENGLAND DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
O-l... =...........*1-2................2-3......... .......3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-lo......t........
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22 ..............22-23..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ............-.27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32...............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-3%..............38-39..............39-40............-.
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46..............46-47..............47-48..............48-49.............-49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning of3ge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
0.00825..00324.00276.00453
.01866
.00116
.00078
.00055
.00049
.00044
.00040
.00037
.00033
.00031
.00028
.00027
.00027
.00028
.00030
.00033
.00036
.00039
.00041
.00043
.00045
.00047
.00049
.00051
.00053
.00055
.00058
.00061
.00066
.00071
.00077
.00084
.00092
.00099
.00108
.00117
.00128
.00140
.00153
.00166
.00181
.00198
.00219
.00245
.00276
.00309
.00344
.00380
.00415
.00450
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVR
Numberliving at
~eginning ofLge interval
(3)
lx
100,00099,17598,85398,580
100,00098,13498,02097,94497,890
97,84197,79897,75997,72397,690
97,66097,63297,60697,58097,553
97,52397*49L97,45597,41797,377
97,33697,29297,24797,19997*150
97,09897,04596,98996,92996,865
96,79696,72L96,64096,55196,456
96,35296,23996,11595,98195,834
95,67595,50295;31395,10594,872
94,61094,31893,99393,63693,248
?umber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
,dx
825322273446
1*866114765449
4339363330
2826262730
3236384041
4445484952
5356606469
75818995104
113124134147159
173189208233262
292325357388420
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5)
~Lx
272542
6,75690.818
98,38898,07897.98297,9L697,866
97,81997,77997,74097,70797,675
97,64797,61997,59397,56697,538
97,50797*47397,43697,39797,357
97,31497,26997,22397,17597,124
97,07197.01796;95996,89896,830
96,75996,68196,59696,50396,404
96,29596,17796,04895.90795,755
95,58095,40895,20994,98894,741
94,46494,15593,81593,44193.038
In thi8and all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
T,
7,397,3467,397,0747,396,5327,389,776
7,397,3467,298,9587,200,8807,102,8987,004,982
6,907,1166,809,2976,711,5186,613,7786,516,071
6,418,3966,320,7496,223,1306,125,5376,027,97~
5,930,4335,832,9265,735,4535,638,0175,540,620
5,443,2635,345,9495,248,6805,151,4575,054,282
4,957,1584,860,0874,7’63,0704,666! 1114,569,213
4,472,3834,375,6244.278.9434,182,3474,085,844
3,989.4403.893,1453,796,9683,700,9203,605,013
3,509,2583,413,6703+318,2623,223,0533,128,065
3,033,3242,938,8602,844,7052,750,8902,657,449
AVSSAGEREMAINING1113’ET~
Averagenumber of
{ears of lifecemaining at>eginning ofIge interval
(7)
$,
73.9714.5974.8274.96
73.9774.3s13.4672.5271.56
70.6069.6368.6567.6866.70
65.7264.7463.7662.7761.79
60.8159.8358.8557.8756.90
55.9254.9553.9753.0052.03
51.0550.0849.1148.1441.17
46.2045.2444.2e43.3242.36
41.6040.4539.5038.5637.62
36.6835.7434.8133.8932.97
32.0631.1630.2729.3828.50
6
TABLE 2. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE FEMALES: ~W ENGLAND DIVISION. 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52..............52-53............:.53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58...............58-59............P.59-60 ..............
60-61..............61-62..............62-63..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69..............69-70 ..............
70-7L..............71-72 ..............72-73............4.73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78..............78-79..............79-80 ..............
80-81..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84 ..............84-85..............
85-86..............86-87 ..............87-88..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ...............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98 ..............9a-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 ............101-102............102-103 ............103-L04............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107............107-108............108-109............109-110............
?ROPORTIONDYING
?roportionIf personsalive at?ginning of;e interval~ing duringinterval
(2)
tqx
.00490
.00534
.00578
.00622
.00669
.00719
.00777
.00850
.00939
.01045
.01162
.01287
.01423
.01569
.01728
.01900
.0208s
.02296
.02527
.02782
.03055
.03353
.03694
.04088
.04537
.05022
.05546
.06138
.06815
.07579
.0S469
.09457
.10466
.11423
.12333
.13786
.15370
.17043
.1ss14
.20671
.22595
.24544
.26469
.2s302
.29973
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40s91
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving atzginning of~e ineerval
(3)
.1,
92,82892,37391,ss091,34990,7s1
90,17489,52588,8298s,07487,247
86,33685,33384,235S3,036S1,733
S0,3217s,795.77,150.75,37s73,473
71,42969,24766,92564,45361,8L8
59,01456,05052,94249,69246,306
42.79639,17235,46731,75528,128
24,65921,25917,99214,92512,117
9,6127,4415,6144*12s2,960
2,0731,422954625400
250152905129
168421
mber dyingduring
e interval
(4)
,dx
455493531568607
649696755827911
1,0031,0981,1991.3031,412
1,5261,6451,7721,9052,044
2,1822,3222,4722,6352,80+
2,9643,1083,25o3,3863*51O
3,6243,7053,7123,6273,469
3,4003,2673,0672,80Sz,505
2,1711,S271,4861.16S887
65146S329225150
9862
:211
STATIONARY POPULATION
n the ageinterval
‘ (5)
,Lx
92,60092,12791,61491,06590.477
S9,85089,1778S,45287,66186.791
85,83484,7S483,63582,3S4S1,027
79,55877,97276,26474,42672,451
. 70,33868,0S765,68963,13660,416
57,53254,49551,31747,99944*551
40,98337,32033.61129,94126,393
22,95919.62516,45913,52110,865
8,5276,5274,8713,5452,516
1,7471.1S8789513324
201121704022
126320
In thisand all
~ubsequent;e intervals
(6)
T,
2,564,4112,471,8112,379,6842,288,0702,197,005
2,106,5282,016,6781,927,5011,839,0491,751,3S8
1,664,5971,578,7631,493,9791,410,3441,327.960
1,246,9331,167,3751,089,4031,013,13993s,713
866,262795,924727,837662,148599,012
53S,596481,064426,569375,252327,253
2S2,702241,719204,399L70,788140.8+7
114,45491,49571,87055,41141,890
31,02522,49815,97111,1007,555
5,0393.2922,1041,315
802
4782771568646
2412631
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of>ars of life:maining at>ginning of;e interval
27.6326.7625.9025.C524.20
23.3622.5321.7020.8S20.07
19.2818.5017.7416.9S16.25
15.5214.S214.12L3.4412.7S
12.1311.4910.8810.279.69
9.138.5SS.067.557.07
6.616.175.765.385.01
4.644.303.993.713.46
3.233.022.842.692.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.s31.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
7
TABM 3. LIFE TABk FOR NONWHITBMALFS: NEW ENGLANDDIVISION,1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Periodof lifebetweentwo ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
0-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365.............
YE5RS
-o-l................1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5..............-.
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18............:.18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36 ............-.36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginningofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
19X
0.02071.00592.00589.01234
.04418
.0026S
.00133
.00108
.00082
.00081
.00079
.00077
.00074
.00069
.00064
.00061
.00063
.00072
.000s5
.00100
.00115
.00127
.00135
.00141
.00148
.00156
.00162
.00164
.00165
.00165
.00168
.00181
.00209
.00247
.00291
.00334
.00370
.00395
.00414
.00432
.00455
.00485
.00524
.00570
.00623
.00677
.00728
.00773
.00s17
.00859
.00912
.00987
.01094
.01226
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberlivingat
>eginningofage interval
(3)
lx
100,00097,92997,35096,776
100,00095,58295,32695,19995,096
95,01894,94294,86694,79394.723
94,65894,59894,54094,48094,413
94,33394,23894,13094,01193,S84
93,75293,61493,46893,31793,163
93,01092,85792,70192,53392,340
92,1119L,84391,53691,19s90,837
90,46190,07089,66089.2258e.757
88,25187,70287,10886,47485,805
85,10484,37383,60382,77881,872
Numberdyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
2,071579574
1,194
4,41s25612710378
7676737065
6058606780
95108119127132
138146151154153
153156168193229
268307338361376
391410435468506
549594634669701
731770825906
1,003
STATIONARYPOPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
271535
6,64288,808
96,25695,45395.26395,14795,058
94,98094,90494,82994,75a94.691
94,628
94,56q94,51194.44694,373
94,28594,18494,07193,94793,818
93,683
93*54193,39293,24093,0S6
92,93392,77q93’,61792,43692,226
91,97791,69091,36791.01s90.649
90,26589,86589,442S8,9918S,504
87,97787,40586,79186,13985,454
84,73983,98883,190S2,32581,371
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
6.29S,0076,297,7366,297,2016,290,559
6,298,0076,201,7516,106,2986,011,0355,915,888
5,820,8305,725,8505,630, q465,536,1175,441,359
5,346,6685,252,0405,157,4715,062,9604,968,514
4,874,1414,779,8564,685,6724,591,6014,497,654
4,403,8364,310,1534,216,6124,123,2204,029,980
3,936,8943,843,9613,751,1823,658,5653,566,129
3,473,9033,381,9263,290,2363,19S,S693,107,851
3.017.2022,926,9372,837,0722,747,6302,65S,639
2,570,1352,482,1582,394,7532,307,9622,221,823
2,136,3692,051,6301,967,6421,884,4521,802,127
Averagenmber of
years of ljferemainingatbeginningofage intervaI
62.9664.3164.6965.00
62.9864.8S64.0663.1462.21
61.2660.3159.3658.4057.44
56.4855.5254.5553.5952.63
51.6750.7249.7648.8447.91
46.9746.0445.1144.1943.26
42.3341.4040.4139.5438.62
37.7136.8235.9435.0s34.21
33.3532.5031.6430.7929.95
29.1228.3027.4926.6925.89
25.1024.3223.5422.7722.01
8
TABLE 3. LIFE TAB~ FOR NONWHITE MALRS: NEW ENGLAND, DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52............:.52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S1-az . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 ..............86-87..L...........87-88 ..............88-89 ..............89-90..............
90-91 ...........0..91-92..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96..............96-97..............97-98............:.98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 ............101-102............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107............107-108............108-109.............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
.01372
.01520
.01661
.01786
.01903
.02024
.0216C
.0230$
.02474
.02656
.02839
.03035
.03282.03598.03972
.04399
.04836
.05231
.05539
.05773
.05986
.06225
.06481
.06779
.07122
.07450
.07803
.08262
.08905
.09737
.10781
.11955
.13121
.14093
.14813
.1’5726
.16721
.17647
.18507
.19341
.19977
.20791
.22482
.25197
.28386
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
i.80,86979,75978,54777,24375,863
74.41972,91371,33769,69067,966
66,16164,28362,33260,28658,117
55,80953*35450,77448,11845,452
42,82840,26537,75835,31132,917
30,57328,29326,08523,93021;799
19,67617*55515,45613,42811,536
9,8278,2826,8975,6804,629
3,7332,9882.3661.8341,372
983674452296190
11872422414
74210
~umber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
, dx
1,1101,2121,3041,3801,444
1,5061,5761,6471,7241,805
1.8781,9512,0462,1692,308
2,4552,5802,6562,6662,624
2,5632,5072,4472,3942,344
2,2802,2082,1552,1312,123
2,1212,0992,0281,8921,709
1,5451,3851.2171,051896
745622532462389
30922215610672
463018107
32110
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
80,31479,15277,89476,55?75,141
73,66t72,12470,51468,82S67,063
65,22263.30861;30S59,20256,963
54,58152,06449,44646,78544,140
41,54639,01236,53434,11431,745
29,43327,18925.00722,86520,737
18*61616,50614,44212,48210,682
9,0547,5906.2885*1544,181
3,3612,6772,1001,6041,177
828563375243154
9557331911
53201
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
1,720,7561,640,4421,561,2891,483,395‘1,406,842
1,331,7011,258,0351.185;9111,115,3971,046,568
979,505914,283850,975789,666730,464
‘673,501618,920566,856517,410470,625
426,485384,939345,927309,393275,279
243,534214,101186.912161,905139,040
118,30399,68783,18168,73956,257
45,57536,52128,93122,64317,489
13,3089,94-I7,2705,1703,566
2,3891,561998623380
226131744122
116311
AVERAGE~MININGLIFETIMS
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining at>eginning ofIge interval
(7)
~x’
21.2820.5719.8819.2018.54
17.8917.2516.6216.0115.40
14.8014.2213.6513.1012.57
12.0711.6011.1610.7510.35
9.969.569.168.768.36
7.977.577.176.776.38
,6.015.685.385.124.88
4.644.414.193.993.78
3.563.333.072.822.60
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1053
1.461.40,1.351.29
-..9
TABLE 4. LIFR TABLE FOR NONWRITE FEMAUS: NRW ENGLAND DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
x?ox+t -
DAYS
0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28.......;.....:.28-365 .............
YEARS
0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2..............*.2-3................3-4..............b.4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................6-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18............:.18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22..............22-23..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32 ............-.32-33..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41 ...............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning of~ge intervaliy~:e~ng
(2)
tqx
0.01423.00388.00421.00955
.03153
.00222
.00109
.00090
.00073
.00064
.0005s
.00052
.00046
.00041
.00037
.00035
.00036
.00040
.00048
.00057
.00066
.00075
.00084
.00093
.00102
.00113
.00123
.00132
.00141
.00150
.00160
.00173
.00188
.00205
.00222
.00240
.00262
.002S7
.00315
.00346
.00376
.00402
.00420
.00435
.00450
.00469
.00489
.00511
.00535
.00562
.00596
.00640
.00698
.00768
OF 100,000 BORN ALIti
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
100,00098,57798.19597,7s1
100,00096,84796,63296,52796,440
96.37096,30896,25296,20296,158
96,11996,08396,05096,01595,976
95,93195,S7695,81395,-?4195,661
95,57295,47.495,36795,25095,124
94,99194,S4894,69694,53294,355
94,16293,95393,72793,48193,213
92,91992.59792,24991,87991.492
91.09490,68490,258S9,81789,358
Ss.sslS8,3S187,85587,29286,683
{umber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
~dx
1,423382414934
3,1532151058770
6256504439
3633353945
55637280S9
98107117126133
143152164177193
209226246268294
32234s370387398
410426441459477
500526563609665
STATIONARY POP~TION
In the ageinterval
(5)
272539
6.70589.856
97,37296,73996,58096,48396,405
96,33896,2S096,22796,18196.138
96,10196,06696,03395,99595,954
95,90395,84595,77795*70195,616
95,52395,42195.30895,18795,057
94,92094,77294,61494,44494,259
94,05793,s3993,60493*34793,066
92,75892,42392,06491,6S591,294
90,88990,47190,03889,58889,119
88.63188,11S87.57386;98886,351
In thisand all
subsequenttge intervals
(6)
6,837,0996,836,8276,836,2886.829.583
6,837,0996,739,7276,642,9886,546,4086,449,925
6,353,5206,257,1S26,160,9026,064,6755,968,494
5,872,3565,776,2555,6S0,1S95,584,1565,488,161
5,392,2075,296,3045,200,4595,104,6825,008,981
4,913,3654,817,8424,722,4214,627,1134,531,926
4,436,8694;341,9494,247,1774,152,5634,058,119
3,963,8603,869,8033,775,9643,682,3603,589,013
3,495,9473,403,1s93,310,7663,218,7023,127,017
3,035,7232,944,8342,854,3632,764,3252,674,737
2,585,6182,496,9872,408,8692,321,2962,234,3~8
AVERAGERBMAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
fears of life:emaining at>eginning ofige interval
(7)
68.3769.3669.6269.a5
60.3769.596S.7567.8266.88
65.9364.9764.0163.0462.07
61.0960.1259.1458.1657.18
56.2155.2454.2853.3252.36
51.4150.4649.5248.5847.64
46.7145.7044.8543.9343.01
42.1041.1940.2939.3938.50
37.6236.7535.8935.0334.18
33.3232.4731.6230.7829.93
29.0928.2527.4226.5925.76
10
AGE INTERVAL
TABLE 4. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNRITEFENALES: NSW
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
59-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 ...............58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69 ..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............77-78..............78-79..............79-80 ..............
80-81 ..............81-82..............82-83..............83-84 ..............84-85..............
85-86..............86-87..............p7-a8 ............*.88-89 ..............89-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95......6.......
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101............101-102............102-103 ............103-104............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108............108-109 ............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
jeginning oflge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
t91
.00840
.00919
.01021
.01151
.01302
.01473
.0164L
.01782
.01880
.01945
.01998
.02068
.02172
.02331
.02533
.02762
.02992
.03216
.03421
.03615
.03812
.04036
.04309
.04651
.05061
.05508
.05984
.06515
.07108
.07766
.08542
.09403
.10224
.10898
.11420
.12435
.13579
.14984
.16778
.18904
.21262
.23667
.25976
.28030
.29820
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810’
.54519
Numberliving at
eginning of.ge interval
(3)
lx
86,01885,29684.51283,64982,687
81,61080,40879,08977,67976,219
74,73673,24371,72970,17168,535
66,79964,95463,01160,98558,898
56.76954,60552,40150,14347,811
45,39142,89140,32437,69735,018
32,29829,53926,76224,0262L,407
18.96216,60514,35012,20010,153
8,2346,4834,9493,6632,636
1,8501,269851558357
223135804626
147421
lumber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
,dx
722784863962
1,077
1,2021,3191,4101,4601,483
1,4931,5141.5581,6361,736
1,845L,9432,0262,0872,129
2,1642,2042,2582,3322,420
2,5002,5672,6272.6792;720
2,7592,7772,7362,6192,445
2,3572,2552,1502,0471*919
1,7511,5341,2861,027786
581418293201134
8855
::12
73211
.—..
GLAND DIVISION, 1959.— Qn
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,L,
85,65784,90384,08183,16882,148
81,01079,74878,38LI76,94975,478
73,99072,48670,94969,35367,667
65,87763,98261,99859,94257,833
55,.68753,50351,27248.97746,600
44,14141,60839,01136,35733,658
30,91928,15025;39422,71620,185
17,78415,47713,27511,1769.193
7,3585,7164,3063,1502,243
1,5601,’060
704458290
179107633620
106311
In’thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
‘Tx’
2*147,9572,062,3001*977*3971;893;3161,810,148
1,728,0001,646,990‘1,567,2421,488,8581,411,909
1,336,4311,262,4411,189,9551,119,0061,049,653
981,986916,109852,127790,129730,187
672,354616,667563,164511,892462,915
416,315372,174330,566291.555255,198
221,540190,621162,471137,077114.361
94,17676,39260,91547,64036,464
27,27119,91314,1979,8916,741
4,4982,9381,8781,174716
4262471407741
2111521
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETJME
Averagenumber of
rears of liferemaining atBeginning ofLge interval
(7)
~x
,24.9724.1823.4022.6321.89
21.1720.4819.8219.1718.52
17.8817.2416.5915.9515.32
14.7014.1013.5212.9612.40
11.8411.2910.7510.219.68
9.178.688.207.737.29
6.866.456.075.715.34
4.974.604.253.913.59
3.313.072.872.702.56
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
f’
11
TABLE 5. LIFE TAB~ FOR WHITS MALF,S: MIDDLE ATUNTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28 ...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-2................2-3..............;.3-4................4-5................
5-6................b-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8..............;.8-9................9-10 ...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13............’..13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20 ..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29..............29-30..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning 0 f*ge intervaliy~:e~ng
(2)
t9x
0.01058.00494.00356.00562
.02449
.00132
.00090
.00082
.00070
.00062
.00056
.00051
.00046
.00042
.00038
.00037
.00041
.00050
.00063
.00077,00091.00104.00116.00126
.00137
.00148
.00152
.00149
.00141
.00131
.00123
.00119
.00119
.00124
.00132
.00139
.00148
.00158
.00170
.00184
.00201
.00222
.00248
.00279
.00313
.00353
.00396
.00445
.00500
.00559
.00624
.00699
.00786
.00883
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage inte~al
(3)
1,
100,00098,94298,45398,102
100,00097,55197,42297,3345’7,254
97,18797,12797.072
97;02296,977
96,93796,900~6,86496,82496,776
96,71696,64196,55396,45396,341
96,21996,08795,94595,79995.656
95,52095,39595,27795,16495,051
94,933
94,80894,67694.53594,386
94,22694,05393,86493,65593,422
93,16292,87092,54292,17691,765
91,30690,79690,23089,60088,896
?umber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
1,058489351551
2,449129888067
6055504540
3736404860
7588
100112122
132142146143136
125118113113118
125132141149160
173189209233260
292328366411459
510566630704785
STATIONARY POPUMTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
272540
6,72590,330
97,86797,48697,37897,29597,220
97,15797,09997,04797,00096,957
96,91996,88296,84496,80096,746
96,67996,59796,50396,39696,280
96,15396,01695,87295,72895,588
95*45795,33795,22195,10794.992
94,87194,74194,60694,46094,306
94,13993,95893,75993.53893,292
93,01692,70692,35991,97191,535
91,05190,51389,91589,24%88,503
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
6,732,2966,732,0246,731,4846,724,759
6,732,2966~634,4296,536,9436,439,5656,342,270
6,245,0506,147,8936,050,7945,953,7475,856,747
5,759,7905,662,8715,565,9895,469,1455,372.345
5,275,5995,178,9205,082,3234,9S5,8204,8s9,424
4,793, L444,696,9914,600,9754,505,1034.409,375
4,313,7874,218,3304,122,9934,027,7723,932,665
3,837,6733,742,8023,648,0613*553*4553,458,995
3,364,6893,270,5503,176,5923,082, S332,989,295
2,896,0032,802,9872,710,2812,617,9222,525,951
2,434,4162,343,3652,252, S522,162,9372,073,689
AWRAGEREMAININGISFETLMR
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at]eginning ofIge intierval
(7)
8*
67.3268.0468.376S.55
67.3268.0167.1066.1665.21
64.2663.3062.3361.3660.39
59.4258.4457.4656.4955.51
54.5553.5952.6651.6950.75
49.8146.8847.9547.0346.10
45.1644.2243.2742.3241*37
40.4339.4038.5337.5936.65
35.7134.7733.8432.9232.00
31.0930.1s29.2928.4027.53
26.6625.8124.9724.1423.33
12
/
TAB~ 5. LIFE TABLP,FOR WHITE MALRS: MIDDLE ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
I
I
~AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55 ..............
55-56 ..............56-57 ..............57-5a ..............50-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69 ..............69-70 ..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............77-78..............78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-81..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84 ..............84-85..............
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .
104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .
109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldy~fe~~g
(2)
t9x
.0099C
.01102
.01215
.01327
.01440
.01551
.01686
.01835
.02011
.02210
.02424q .02647
.02885
.03135
.03399
.03681
.03982
.04297
.04624
.04966
-.05330.05722.06147.06613.07125
.07678
.08281
.08952
.09706
.10554
.11557
.12698
.13866
.14942
.15892
.16921
.17994
.19172
.20581
.22214
.23904
.25531
.27156
.28733
.30185
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018~37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
‘ Number.living at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
1=
1
88,1118.7,23886,27785,22884,097
82,88681,59680,22178,74977,165
75,46073,63171,68269,61467,432
65,14062,74260,24357,65554,989
52,258
49,47346,64243,77540,880
37,96835,05232,15029,27226,431
23,64120,90918,25415,72313,373
11,2489,3457,6636,1944,919
3,8262,9122.1681,5801,126
786539362237152
9557
;:11
6321
‘o
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
873961
1,0491,1311,211
i,29a1,3751.4721,5841,705
1,8291,9492,0682,1822,292
2,3982,4992,5882,6662,731
2,7852,8312,8672,8952,912
2,9162,9022.8782,8412,790
2,7322,6552.5312;3502,125
1,9031,6821,4691,2751,093
914744588454340
247177125
8557
382314
9
5
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
87,67486,75885,75284,66383,492
82,24180,90979,48477,95776,313
74,54572,65770,64868,52366,285
63,94161,49358,94956.32253,623
50,866
48,05845.20842,32839.424
36,51033,60130,71127,85125,036
22,27519,58116,98814,54812,311
l~;2968,5046,9295,5574*373
3,3692,5401s8741,353
955
663450
299195123
76462616
8
43110
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
1,985,1861,897,5121,810,7541,725.0021,640,339
1,556,8471,474,6061,393,6971,314.2131,236,256
1*159,9431,085,3981;012,741
942.093873; 570
807,285743,344681,851622.902566,580
512,957
462,091414,033368,825326,497
287,073250,563216,962186,251158,400
133,364111,089
91,50874,52059,972
47,66137,36528,86121,93216,375
12,0028,6336,0934,2192,866
1,9111,248
798. .,499304
181105
593317
RENAININGLIFETINE
{Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofsge interval
(7)
8X
22.5321.7520.9920.2419.51
18.7818.0717.3716.6916.02
15.3714.7414.1313.5312.95
12.3911.8511.3210.8010.30
9.82
9.348.888.437..99
7.567.156.756.365.99 ‘
5.645.315.014.744.48
4.244.003.773.543.33
3.142.962.812.672.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
13
TAB~ 6. LIFB TABLE FOR NRI~’ FEMALES: MIDD~ ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTF.RVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+l’
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
0-1 . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . ...4....
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 ................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17;18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-26..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39..............39-40 ..............
40-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42............:.42-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46..............46-47 ..............47-40 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof persons.alive atbeginning ofsge intervaldying duringinterval
(2.)
lqx
0.00852.00347.00264.00438
.01888
.00113
.00073
.00061
.00052
.00046
.00041
.00036
.00032.00028
.00025
.00024
.00024
.00026
.00030
.00036
.00041
.00045
.00047
.00049
.00050
.00053
.00054
.00056
.00058
.00060
.00063
.00066
.00070
.00076
.00082
.00089
.00096
.00104
.00112
.00120
.00131
.00144
.00159
.00177
.00196
.00218
.00241
.00266
.00293
.00323
.00355
.00390
.00428
.00468
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
100,00099,14898,80498,543
100,00098,11298,00197,92997,869
97,81897,77397,73497,69897,667
“ 97.639~7,61597,59297,56897,543
97.51397,47897,43897,39597*348
97,4301
97,25297.20197;14897,093
97,03696,97896,91796,85396,785
96,71196,63296.54696,45396,353
96,24696,13096,00495,86695*713
95,54495,35795,14994.92094,667
94,38994,08493,75093,3e492,984
!umber dyingduring
*ge interval
(4)
,dx
852344261431
1,888111
726051
4539
363128
.$ 2423
242530
3540434747
49
51535557
798693
100107
116
126138153169
187208229253278
305334366400435
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
273542
6,75290,792
98,35998,05697,96597,89997,843
97,79697,7539-r,71797,68297.654
I~7,62797,603
97,58097,55597,528
97.49597,45997,41697,37297,324
97,27697,22797* 17497, 12097,065
97,00796,94796,88596,81996,749
96,67196,58996,50096,40396,299
96,188
96,06795,93495.79095;629
95,45095,25395,03594*79394,528
94,23793,91793.56693, 18492.767
In thisand all
subsequentlge intervals
(6)
q
7,327,5987,327,3257,326,7837,320,031
7,327,5987,229,2397,131,1837,033.2186,935,319
6,837,4766,739,6806,641,9276,544,2106,446,528
6,34 S,S746,251,2476,153,6446,056,0645,95s,509
5,860.9815,763,4865,666, ~275.568,6115*471,23q
5,373,9155,216,6395.179,4125,082,2384,985,118
4,888,0534,791,0464,694,0994,597.2L44,500,395
4,403,6464,306,9754,210.3864,113,8s64,017,483
3,921,1843,824,9963,728,9293.632,9953,537,205
3,441,5763,346,1263,250,8733,155,8383,061,045
2,966,5172,872,2802,778,3632,684,7972,591,613
AVERAGEREUININGLIFET2M8
Averagenumbef of
years of Ijferemaining at>eginnfng ofage interval
73.2873.9074.1574.28
73.2673.6872.7771. S270.86
69.9068.9367.9666.9866.01
65.0264.0463.0662.0761.09
60.1059.1358.1557.1856.20
55.2354.2653.2952.3151.34
50.3749.4048.4347.4746.50
45.5344.5743.6142.6541.70
40.7439.7938.6437.9036.96
36.0235.0934.1733.2532.33
31.4330.5329.6428.7527.87
14
6. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE FEMALES: MIDDLE ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.TA1
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . ..(52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . ..s
55-56..............56-51..............57-58..............58-59 ..............59-60 ..............
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . ...461-62 ..............62-63..............63-64..............64-65..............
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71............*.71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . ..’ . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-99.....*......*.99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 : . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportion ,of person8alive at
beginning ofage intervaliy::exlg
(2)
19X
.00514
.00563
.00613
.00663
.00716
.00772
.00837
.00917
.01016
.oll~
.01261
.01399
.01545
.01699
.01862
.02036
.02230
.02451
.02709
.03001
.03319
.03661
.04038
.04454
.04913
.05404
.05939
.06553
.07273
.08102
.09084
.10179
.11285
.12299
.13217
.14553
.16013
.17573
.19273
.21099
.22989
.24880
.26744
.28507
.30091
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662.49378.51095.52810.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
.‘Numberliving at -
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
92,54592,07291*55590,99?90,39(
89,74?89,05C88,30487.49486,605
85,62484,54483,36282,07480,68C
79,17777,56575,836?3,97771,973
69,81367,49665,02562,40059,620
56,69153.62750,44347,13143,709
40,16736,51832,80129,09925,520
22,14718,92415,89413,10110,576
8,3456,4264,8273,5362,528
1,7671,212
813533341
213129
764424
137421
~umber dyingduring
ige interval
(4)
,dx
476518562603647
693746810889981
1,0801,1821,2881,3941,503
1,6121,7291.8592;0042,160
2,3172,4712,6252,7802,929
3,0643,1843; 3063,4283,542
3,6493,7173,7023,57’93,373
3,2233.0302;7932,5252,231
1,919‘1,5991,2911,008
761
555399280192128
8453322011
6
11
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
‘(5)
, L,x
92,31191.81491,27490.69290,066
89,39188,67787,89987.05086,1L4
85,08S83,95382,71881,37679.929
78,37176,70074,90772,97570,893
68,65466,26163,71261,01058,155
55* 15952,03548,79045,42341.938
38;34234,66030.95027,31023,834
20,53617,40914,49711,839
9,460
7,3855,6274,1823,0322,148
1,4901,013
673437277
171103
603419
10531
I
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
2,498,84t2,406,53!2,314,7212,223,44i2, 132,75!
2,042,6851,953,2911,864,61:l,776,71t1,689.66t
1,603.5521,518,4671,434,514l,351*79t1,270.42C
1,190,491l,l12,12c1,035,420
960,513887.53~
816,645747,991681,730618,01e557.008
498,853443,694391,65~342,869297,446
255,508217.166182,506151,556124,246
100,41279.87662;467
47,97036,131
26,67119,28613,659
9,4776,445
4,2972,8071,7941,121
684
407236133
7339
2010
521
AVBRAGERBNAININGLIFETINE
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
27.0026.1425.2824.4+23.60
22.7621.9321.1220.3119.51
18.7317.9617.2116.4715.75
15.0414.3413.6512.98 “12.33
11.7011.0810.48
9.909.34
8.808.277.767.276.81
6.365.955.565.214.87
4.534.223.933.663.42
3.203.002.832.682.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351:29
15
TAB~ 7. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNHI~ MALSS:MIDD~ ATLANTICDIVISION,1959-61
I
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two.ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-1-3................3-28...............20-365 .............
YEARS
0-1. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2...........’...J.2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17........-...*.12-18..............18-19..............19-20...............
20-21..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 . . . . . . . . . . ..i.26-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-28 . . . . . . . . . . . ...’28-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 . . . . . . ...”.....33-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............4a-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 ..> . . . . . . . . . . .47-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning ofge intervaly~$ed;::g
(2)
lqx
0.02118.00744.00583.01286
.04655
.00286
.00197
.00124
.00094
.00088
.00083
.00077
.00072
.00065
.00060
.00057
.00061
.00073
.00090
.00110
.00130
.00150
.00169
.00187
.00207
.00228
.00245
.00259
.00271
.00282
.00296
.00313
.00335
.00362
.00391
.00422
.00452
.00482
.00512
.00543
.00578
.00620
.00671
.00728
.00792
.00860
.00925
.00987
.01049
.01109
.01179
.01271
.01393
.01539
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving ateginning ofge interval
(3)
lx
100*OOO97,88297,15396,587
100,00095,34595,07294,88594,768
94,67994,59694,51894s44594*377
94,31694,26094,20694,14894,080
93,99593,89293,76993,62893,470
93,29593,10192,88992.66192;421
92,17091,91091,63991,35291.046
90,71790,36289,98189,57489,143
88,68788,20587,69587,15186,567
85,93785,25684,52383,74182,914
82,04581,13580.17879;15978.057
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
,dx
2,118729566
1,242
4,655273187
11789
8378736861
5654586885
103123141158175
19421222a240251
260271287306329
355381
407431456
482510544584630
681733782827869
910957
1,0191,1021,202
STATIONARYPOPULATION
[n the ageinterval
(5)
271534
6,62888.612
96,04595,20994,979
94,82694,724
94,63894,55794,48294,41194,341
94,28194,23394,17794,11494,038
93,94393,83193,69993,54993,382
93,19892,99692,77592,54192,296
92,04191,77491,49691,19990,881
90,54090,172
89,17789,35988,915
88,44687,95087,42386,86086.252
85,59684,89084,13283,32782,480
81,58980,65779,66978,60777,456
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
(6)
T.
6.112,6386,112,3676,111,8336.105,205
6,112,6386,016,5935,921,384
5,826,4055,731,579
5.636,8555,542,2175,447,6605,353,1785,258,767
5,164,4205,070,1334,975,9004,881,7234,787,609
4,693,5714,599,6284,505,7974,412,0984,318,549
4,225,1674,131,9694,038,9733,946,1983,853,657
3,761,3613,669,3203,577,5+63,486,0503,394,851
3,303,9703,213,430
3,123,2583,033,4812,944,122
2,855,2072,766,7612,678,8112,591,3882,504,528
2,418,2762,332,6802,241,7902,163,6582,080,331
1,997,8511.916.2621;835;6051,755,9361.677,329
AVRRAGEREMAININGLIFETW
Averagenumber of
years of l,iferemaining aCbeginning ofage interval
(7)
61.1362.4562.9163.21
61.1363.1062.2S61.4060.48
59.5458.5957.64
96.6855.72
54.7653.7952.6251.85
50.69
49.9348.9948.05
47.1246.20
45.2944.3843.4842.5941.70
40.8139.9239.0438.1637.29
36.4235.5634.7133.8733.03
32.lq31.3730.5529.7320.93
28.1427.3626.5925.8425.09
24.3523.6222.8922.1821.49
16
TABLE 7. LIFE TABLE FOR NONWRITEMALRS: MIDDM ATLAVTICDIVISION,1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
,
Periodof lifebetweentwo ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51............0.51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . ..b.82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e9-90 . . . . . . . . . ...*.
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . ..k.93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-loo . . . . . . . ...*..
100-101 ............101-102 ............102-103 ............103- L04 ............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107 ............107-108 ............108-109............109-110 ............
PROPOR~IONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
Deginningofage intervaliyingduringinterval
(2)
19,
.01700
.01861
.02011
.02142
.02258
.02376
.02506
.02644
.02795
.02958
.03121
.03294
.03506
.03773
.04086
.04439
.04801
.05134
.05404
.05621
.05024
.06049
.06286
.06552
.06851
.07146
.07450
.07838
.08357
.09009
.09811
.10699
.11574
.12314
.12890
.13868
.i4963
.16222
.17737
.19491
.21383
.23336
.25361
.27413
.29450
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberlivingat
beginningofage interval
(3)
I,
76,85!75,54574,14:12.65i71s09(
69,49(67,83!66,13!64,39(62, 59J
60,73!
58,84;56,90~54,90!52.837
50,67t48~42!46,10:43,73t41.37:
39,04:36,77:34, 54!32,37:30,25!
28,18:26,16924,21922,32120,456
18,61316,78714,99113,25611,624
10,1248,7207,4156,2135,111
4s1153,2352,4eo1,8511,344
948650
, 436286183
11469412413
!7umberdyingdtiring
Ige interval
(4)
1,3061,4061,4911,5561,606
1,651
1,7001,7491,7991.852
1,8961,9391,9952,0722,159
2,2492,3262,3672,3632,326
2,2742,224,2,1722,1222,072
2,0141.9501,8981.8651,843
1,8261.7961,7351.6321,500
1,4041,3051.2021;102
996
880755629507396
29821415010369
452817116
321
STATIONARYPOPU2.ATION
76,20?74.84673,39371,87470,29:
68,66566,98s65,26:63,49C61,665
59.79157,87155.90753. 87?51,758
49,55447,26644,92042,55440,210
37,91135,66033,46331,31629,220
27,17525,19523,27021,38819,534
17,70015.88914,12312,44010,874
9,4228,0686,8145,6624,612
3,6752,0572,1661,5971,146
799543361234149
9155331810
62
:1
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
1,599,87:1.523,6711,448,82!1, 375,42[l,303,55~
1,233,2611,164,59(1,097,60;1,032,34:968,85;
907,18”847,39{789,52:733, 61(679;74:
627,98!578,431531,16!486,24!443,691
403,481365,57(329,91(296,44-265,131
235.911208,736183,541160,271138,883
119,349lQI.64985,7607L.63759,197
48,32338,90130,83324,01918,357
13,74510,0707,2135,0473,450
2,3041.505
962601367
218127723921
115
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
yearsof liferemainingat>eginningofage interval
(7)
/20.8220.1719.5418.9318.34
17.7517.1716.6016.0315.48
14.94
14.4013.8713.3612.86
12.3911.9411.5211.1210.72
10.339.949.559.168.76
8.377.987.587.186.79
6.416.065.725.405.09
4.774.464.163.873.59
3.343.112.912.732.57
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351-29
17
TAB~ 8. LIFB TABLE FOR NONWHITE FEMALBS: MIDDLE ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Periodof lifebetweentwo ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28 ...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-20...............2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................1-8................8-9................9-10 ...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20 ..............
20-21 ..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-36 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37............;.37-38..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning ofIge intervaliy:ine~axlg
(2)
t9x
0.01655.00615.00487.01053
.03761
.00200
.00137
.00102
.00084
.00071
.00061
.00052
.00046
.00041
.00039
.00038
.00039
.00043
.00048
.00055
.00064
.00072
.00082
.00092
.00103
.00115
.00127
.00139
.00152
.00165
.00179
.00195
.00214
.00235
.00258
.00281
.00305
.00328
.00352
.00377
.00404
.00433
.00464
.00497
.00534
.00573
.00613
.00652
.00694
.00736
.00785
.00845
.00921
.01010
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
. Numberlivingat
>eginningofage interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,34597,739
97,263
100.00096,23996,04695.91595,817
95,73795,66995,61195,56195.517
95*47795,44095,40495,36795,326
95.28095,22795,16695,09795,020
94,93394.83594,72694,60694,474
94,33194,17694,00793,824
. 93,623
93,40393,16292,90092,61692,312
91,98791,64091,26990.87490,452
90,00389,52289.00988,46487,887
87,27786,63585.95585,22884,443
lumber dyingduring
lgeinterval
(4)
1,655606476
1,024
3,7611931319880
6858504440
3736374146
5361697787
1::120132143
155169183201220
241262284304325
347371395422449
481513545577610
642680727785853
STATIONARYPOPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
271537
6,67289,336
96.81696,14295,98195,86695,776
95,70395,63995,58695,53~95,497
95,45995,42295,38695.34695,303
95,25395,19795,13295.05894,976
94,88494,78194,66694,54094,403
94,25494,09193,91693,72493,512
93,28293,03192,75892,46492,149
91,61491,45491,07290,66390,228
89,76289,26688,73688,17687,581
86,95686,29585.59184,83684,016
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6) ,
T,
6,680,S906,680,6196,680,0826,673,41C
6,680,89C6,584,0746,487,9326,391,9516,296.OSZ
6,200,30$6,104,60t6,008,9615,913,3815,817, s4:
5.722,34!5,626,88(5,531,4645,436,07f5.340.73i
5,245,4295,150,1765,054,9794,959,8474,864,789
4,769,8134,674,9294,580,1484,485,4824,390,942
4,296,5394,202,2854,108,1944,014v2783,920,554
3,827,0423,733,7603,640,7293,547,9713,455,507
3,363,3583,271,5443.180,0903.089.01S2,998,355
2,908,1272,818,3652,729,0992,640,3632,552,187
2,464,6062.377,6502,291.3552,205.7642,120,928
AVERAGERSMAININGLIFETH
Averagenumber of
rearsof 2.j.fe:emainingat)eginningofIgeinterval
(7)
8,
66.8167.9368.3568.61
66.8160.4167.5566.6465.71
64.7663.8162.I3561.8860.91
59.9358.9657.9857.0056.03
55.0554.0853.1252.1651.20
50.2449.3048.3547.4146.4S
45.5544.6243.7042.7941.88
40.9740.0839.1938.3137.43
36.5635.7034.0433.9933.15
32.3131.4B30.6629.8529.04
28.2427.4426.6625.8825.12
18
1’ TABLE 8. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNHITE FENALF,S: MIDDLR ATLANTIC IDIVISION. 1959-61 —Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . ..b.52-53 . . . . . . . . . . ..b.53-54............4.56-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56?57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-50 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . ..b.64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 . . . . . . . .. L....78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
00-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
05-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9+-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98............;.90-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .
106-107 ............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof perbonsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldy~:e~g
(2)
19X
.01101
.01206
.01307
.01406
.01506
.01608
.01716
.01835
.01966
.02108
.02262
.02420.02566.02694.02810
.02920
.03046
.03209
.03429
.03698
.03999
.04312
.04632
.04949
.05268
‘.05601.05967.06379.06855.07394
.08005
.08667
.09341
.09990
.10616
.11955
.13426
.14992
.16650
.18411
.20252.22211.24350.26673.29082
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49370
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
Ix
83,59082,66481,66780,60019,466.
78,27077,01175,68974,30072,840
71*30569,69268,00666,26064,475
62,66460,83458,98157,08955,131
53,09250,96948,77246,51344,211
41,88239,53637,17734,805
‘ 32*419
30,02227,61925,22522,86920;584
18,39916,20014,02511,9229,937
8,1086,4665,0303,805
2,790
1,9791*357910597382
238145
864927
15
8
:1
OW ALIVE
Number dyingduring
3.ge,interval
(4)
, dx
.
926997
1,0671,1341.196
1,2591,3221,3891,4601,535
1,6131,6861,7461,7851s811
1,8301,8531,8921,9582,039
2,1232*1972,2592,3022,329
2,3462,3592,3722,3862,397
2,4032,3942,3562,2852,185
2,1992,1752,1031.9851,829
1,6421.4361,2251.015811
622447313215144
9359372212
74211
——..
STATIONARY POPUMTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
83,12782,16581,13380.03?78;868
77,64176,35974,99473,57072,073
70,49868.84867,13365,36863,569
61,74959,90858,03556,11054,112
52,03149,87047,64245,36243,046
40,70938,35635,99133,61231,221
28,82126.42224;04721,72619,492
17,30015,11212,97310,9309,022
7,2865.7484,4173,2982,384
1,6681,133
754489310
192115
673821
125
o
In thisand all
subsequentage interval:
(6)
T,
2,036,91;1,953,78:1,871,62(1,790,481l*710,45~
l,631,58t1,553,9451,477,59!1,402,6011,329,031
1,256,95C1,186,46C1,117,6121,050,47s985,111
921,542859,793799,885741,850
685,740
631,628579,597529,721482,085436,723
393,677352,968314,612278,621245,009
213,788184,967L58,545134,498112,772
93,28075,98060,86847.89536,965
27,94320,65714,90910,492
7,194
4,8103.1422,0091,255
766
456264149
8244
23
11631
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETINB
Averagenumber of
year8 of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)0
ex
24.3723.6422.9222.2121.52
20.8520.18
19.5218.8818.25
17.6317.0216.4315.8515.28
14.7114.1313.5612.9912.44
11.9011.3710.8610.36
9.88
9.408.938.468.017.56
7.126.706.295.885.48
5.074.694.344.023.72
3.453.192.962.762.58
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.53
1.461.40 ‘1.351.29
19
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
TABLE 9. LIFE TABU FOR NLLITEMALES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 .6............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldy$feinang
(2)
tqx
0.01107.00472.00365.00609
.02530
.00149
.00092
.00075
.00064
.00059
.00055
.00052
.00048
.00044
.00040
.00040
.00044
.00056
.00073
.00091
.00108
.00124
.00137
.00148
.00160
.00170
.00174
.00169
.00159
.00145
.00134
.00128
.00128
.00134
.00142
.00151
.00160
.00170
.00181
.00194
.00211
.00231
.00255-00282
.00314
.00350
.00390
.00434
.00483
.00535
.00594
.00663
.00744
.00836
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at:ginning of~e interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,89398,42798,067
100,00097,47097,32597,23697,.163
97,10197,04396,99096,93996,892
96,85096,81L96,77296,72996,675
96,60496,51696,412‘36,29296,160
96,01795,86495,701“95,53495,372
95,22195,08294,95494,83394,711
94,50494,44994,30794,15693,996
93,82693.64393,44693,23092.992
92.73092,43992,11591,75691,358
90,91790,43089,89389,29888,634
!mber dyingduring
;e interval
(4)
~dx
1*107466360597
2,530145897362
5853514-I42
3939435471
88104120132143
153163161162151
13912E121122127
135142151160170
183197216238262
291324359398441
487537595664741
STATIONARY POPUMTION
(5)
~Lx
273540
6,72390,275
97,81197,39897,28197,19997,132
97,07297,01696,96496,91696,871
96.83096.79296,75196,70296,639
96,56196,46496,35296,22696,088
95,94195,78295,61795,45395,297
95,15195,01894,89494,77294,648
94,51694,37894,23294,07593.911
93,73493,54593,33893,11192,861
92,58492,27791,93691,55791,138
90,67490,16289,59588,96688,263
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
(6)
T,
6,768,2216,767,9486,767,4086,760,685
6,768,2216,670,4106,573,0126,475,7316,378,532
6,281,4006,184,3286,087,3125,990,3485,893,432
5,796,5615,699,7315,602,9395,506,1885,409,486
5,312,8475,216,2865,119,8225,023,4704,927,244
4,831,1564,735,2154,639,4334,543,8164,448,363
4,353,06C4,257,9154,162,8974,068,0023,973,231
3,878,5833,784,0673,689,6893,595,4573,501,382
3,407,4713,313,7373,220,1923,126,8543,033,743
2,940,8822,848,2982,756,0212,664,0852,572,528
2,481,3902,390,7162,300,5542,210,9592,121,993
AWSAGEREMAININGLIFET~
Averagsnumber of
years of liferemaining aebeginning ofage interval
67.6868.4468.7668.94
67.6868.4467.5466.6065.65
64.6963.7362.7661.7960.82
59.8558.8857.9056.9255.96
55.0054.0553.1052.1751.24
50.3249.4048.4847.5646.64
45.7244.7843.8442.9041.95
41.0140.0639.1238.1937.25
36.3235.3934.4633.5432.62
31.7130.8129.9229.0328.16
27.2926.4425.5924.7623.94
I
TABLR 9. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE MALES: EAST NORTH CF,NTRALDIVISION. 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52 ..............52-53 ..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56 ..............56-57..............57-58 ..............58-59 ..............59-60..............
60-61 ..............61-62..............62-63..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............66-69 ...........*..69-70 ..............
70-71 ..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-60..............
80-81..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84..............84-85..............
85-86..............86-07 ..............87-86 ..............88-89 ..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............90-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103 ............103-104 ............104-105............
105-106 ............106-107............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
19X
\
.00937
.01042
.01147
.01245
.01351
.o145-1
.01575
.01709
.01866
.02044
.02233
.02433
.02650
.02884
.03137
.03408
.03697
.04000
.04317
.04650
.05005
.05389
.05804
.06257
.06753
.07291
.07876
.08521
.09239
.10038
.10968
.12018
.13111
.14169
.15181
.16436
.17782
.19206
.20748
.22392
.24027
.25598
.27164
.28723
.30189
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVF,.
Numberliving at
>eginning of*ge interval
(3)
87,89:87,07(86.16i85,17?84,10$
82,97:81,76480*47t79,10177,624
76,03E74,34C72,53170.60S68.572
66,42164,15$61,78659,31456,754
54,11451,40648,63645,81342.946
40,04637,12734,20331,28828,397
25,54122*74520,01117,38814,924
12,65810,5788,6977.0275,569
4,3223,2832,4431,7791,268
885607407267171
10765382212
732
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
823908989
1,0641,136
1,2091,2881,3751,4771,586
1,6981,8091,9222,0372,151
2,2632,3722,4722,5602,640
2,7082,7702,8232,8672,900
2.9192.9242,9152,8912,850
2,8022,7342,6232,4642,266
2,0801,8811,6701,4581,247
1,039840664511383
2782001409664
422716105
4
STATIONARY POPLILATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
,
87,48186,61685,66E84,64183,541
82,36081,L2C79,78878,36376,831
75,18973,43571,57069,59067,497
65,29062,97160,55058.03455,434
52,76050,02147,22544,37941,497
38,58635,66532,74529,84326,972
24,14621,37818,69916,15613,791
11,6189,6387,8616,2984,945
3,8032,8632,1111,5241.077
746507337219139
;:301710
53101
In thisand all
subsequentage interval:
(6)
T.
2,033,73(1,946,24!1,859,63?1,773,96!l,689,32k
1,605,78:1,523,41:1,442,2951.362.5071,284,14<
1,207,31?1,132,1241,058,68!987,11~917.52<
850,032784,74:721,771661,221603.187
547,752494999?444,972397,741353,36~
311,871273,285237,620204.875175,032
148,06C123s914102,53683,83767,681
53,89042.27232,63424,77318,475
13,5309,7276,8644,7533,229
2,1521,406
899562343
204118673720
105211
RENAININGLIFETW
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
23.14.22.3521.5820.8320.08 #
19.3518.6317.92
‘ 17.2216.54
15.8815.2314.6013.9813.3a
12.8012.2311.6811.1510.63
10.129.639.158.688.23
7.797.366.956.556.16
5.805.455.124.824.54
4.264.003.753.533.32
3.132.962.812.672.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.46 -1.401.351.29
TAB~ 10. LIFE TABLR FOR WHITE FENALES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-.28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................0-9................9-LO...............
10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20...............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............20-29 ............-.29-30..............
30-31 ..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38..............38-39........”......39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
]eginning ofage intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
Iqx
0.00851.00324.00271.00477
.01911
.00126
.00072
.00057
.00049
.00043
.00038
..00034
.00032
.00030
.00030
.00030
.CO031
.00033
.00036
.00040
.00044
.00047
.00050
.00052
.00053
.00056
.00058
.00060
.00061
.00064
.00066
.00069
.00072
.00076
.00080
.00085
.00091
.00100
.00110
.00122
.00134
.00148
.00161
.00175
.00190
.00207
.00227
.00251
.00277
.00306
.00336
.C0369
.00404
.00442
OF 100,000 BOM ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
1,
100*OOO99,14998,82898,560
100,00098,08997,96597.89597,840
97,79297,75097,71397,67997,648
97,61897,58997.56097,53097,497
97,46197,42297,380-97,33497,285
97,23597.18397.12997;07397,015
96,95596,89496,82996,76396,693
96,62096,54396,46L96,37396,277
96,17196,05495,92595,78395,629
95,46295,28195.08394,86794,629
94,36794,07893,7’6293,41693,038
Jumber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
,dx
851321268471
1,911124705548
4237343130
2929303336
3942464950
5254565860
6165667073
77828896106
117129142154167
181198216238262
28931634637a411
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageintenal
(5)
,Lx
\
272542
6,75490,789
98,35798,02797,93197,86797.816
97,77197,73297,69697,66397,633
97,60497,57597,54597,51397,479
97,44297,40197,35797,30997,260
97,20997,15697,10197,04496,985
96,92496,86296,79696,72896,656
96,58196,50296,41796,32596,22Li
96,11295,98995,85495,70695,546
95,37195,18294,97594,74894,498
94,22293,92093,58993,22792,833
In thisand all
subsequentsge intervals
(6).Tx
7,399,8267,399,5547,399,0127,392,258
7,399,8267,301,4697,203,4427,105,5117,007,644
6,909,8286,812,0516,714,3256,616,6296,51e,966
6,421’ 3336,323,7296,226,1546.128.60~6,031,096
5,933,6175,836,1755,738,7745.661,4175,544,108
5,446,8485,349,6395,252,4835,155,3825,058,338
4,961,3534,864,4294,767,5674,670,7714,574,043
4,477,3874,380,8064.284.3044,187,8874,091,562
3,995,3383,899,2263,803,2373,707,3833,611,677
3,516,1313,420,7603,325.57I33,230,6033,135,855
3,041,3572,947,1352,853.2152,759,6262,666,399
AV2RAGERENAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
tears of life:emaining at)eginrtingoflge inEerval
74.0074.6374.8775.00
74.0074.4473.5372.5871.62
7’0.6669.6968.7167.7466.76
65.7864.8063.8262.8461.86
60.8859.9158.93
‘ 57.9656.99
56.OZ55.0554.0853.1152.14
51.1750.2049.2448.2747.3G
46.3445.3844.4143.4642.50
4L.5440.5939.6538.7137.77
36.8335.9034.9fl34.0533.14
32.2331.3330.4329.5428.66
22
TABLS 10. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE FEMALES:EAST NORTH CENTRALDIVISION,1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53 ..............53-54..............54-55 ..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-50..............58-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............60-69 ..............69-70 ..............
70-71..............-11--I2..............72-73..............73-74 ..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-81 ..............81-82 ..............82-83 ..............83-84 ..............84-85 ..............
85-86 ..............06-87 ..............87-88 ..............88-89..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103 ............103-104 ............104-105............
105-106............106-107 ............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
19X
.00483
.00528
.00573
.00617
.00661
.00709
.00765
.00833
.00916
.01013
.01122
.01239
.01366
.01503
.01653
.01815
.01995
.02197
.02426
.02683
.02959
.03260
.03605
.04003
.04456
.04944
.05472
.06074
.06767
.07555
.08475
.09498
.10543
.11534
.12478
.13957
.15571
.17263
.19037
.20882
.22778
.24690
.26578
.28380
.30019
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
aeginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
92,62792,17991,69291,16790,605
90s00689,36888.68487,94687,140
86,25785,29084,23383,08381,834
80,48179,02177,44475*74373,905
71,92369,79567,51965.08562,479
59,69556,74453,63950,38146,972
43,42339,74335,96832,17628,465
24,91321,43618,09814,97412,123
9,5927,4075,5784,0962,933
2,0531,408944619396
247150895128
158
:1
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
448487525562599
638684738806883
9671,0571.1501,2491,353
1,4601.5771,7011,8381.982
2,1282,2762,4342,6062,784
2,9513,1053.2583,4093*549
3,6803,7753,7923;7113,552
3,4773,3383,1242,8512,531
2,1851,8291,4821,163880
645464325223149
9761382313
:211
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
~Lx
92,40391,93691,43090,88590,306
89,68689,02788,31587,54386,698
05,77484,76183,65882.45981,158
79,75178,23276.59374,82472,914
70,85968,65666,30263,78361,087
58,22055,19152,01048,6i745,197
41,58337,85634,07230,32026,689
23,17519,76716.53613.54910,857
8,5006,4924,8373,5152,493
1,7301,176782507322
199119704022
116
:0
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
2,573,5662,481,1632,389,2272,297,7912,206,912
2,116,6062,026,9201,937.8931,849,5781;762;035
1,675,3371,589,5631,504,8021,421,1441,338,685
1,257,5271,177,776L,099,5441,022,951
948,127
875,213804,354735,698669.396605,613
544,526486,306431,115379,105330,428
285,231243,648205,792171,720141,400
114,71191,53671,76955,23341,684
30,82722,32715,83510,9987,483
4,9903,2602,0841,302795
4732741558545
2312631
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETIMF,
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
I
27.7826.9226.0625.2024.36
23.5222.6821.8521.0320.22
19.4218.6417.8617.1116.36
15.6314.9014.2013.5112.83
12.1711.5210.9010.289.69
9.128.578.047.527.03
4.576.135.725.344.97
4.604.273.973.693.44
3.213.012.842.69 “2.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.75.1.671.60
1.531.461.401.35.1.29
23
TABLR 11. LIFE TABLE FOR NOWITE NALBS: EAST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
,
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xiox+tDAYS
o-1 ................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8 ................8-9 ................9-10 ...............
10-11..............11-12:.............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18...............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37–38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning of]ge intervaliyin:e2
(2)
19X
0.01760.00611.00605.01244
.04157
.00255
.00172
.00111
.00086
.60076
.00069
.00063
.00059
.00056
.00056
.00058
.00063
.00073
.00085
.00099
.00114
.00131
.00150
.00169
.00191
.00212
.00230
.00242
.00251
.00259
.00269
.00281
.00296
.00314
.00335
.00356
.00379
.00403
.00429
.00457
.00489
.00524
.00565
.00611
.00661
.00716
.00773
.00834
.00898
.00965
.01040
.01129
.01237
.01361
OF 100,000 BOW ALIVE
Numberliving at
leginning of!ge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,24097,64097,049
100,00095,84395,59895,43395,327
95,24595,17395,10895.04894,992
94,93894,88594,83094,77094,70L
94,62094,52794*41994,29594,154
93*99593,81593,61693,40093,174
92,94092,70092,45192,19191,918
91,62991,32290,99790,65290,287
89,90089.48989,05288,58588.084
87,54686.96786,34585,67784,963
84,20083;38782,52081,58880,578
[umber dyingduring
[ge interval
(4)
1,760600591
1,206
4,15724516510682
7265605654
5355606981
93108124141159
180199216226234
240249260273289
307325345365387
41143-r467501538
579622668714763
813867932
1,0101,097
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
271537
6,66189,054
96,52395,72095,51695,38095,286
95,20995,14195,07895,01994.966
94,91194,85894,80094,73694,661
94,57394,47394*35794,22594,074
93,905.93,71693,50893,28793,057
92,82092,57592,32192,05491*774
91,47691,16090,82590,47090,093
89,69589,27088,8L888,33487,8~5
87,25786,65686,01185.32084,581
83.79382,95382.05481;08480,030
In thi8and all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
6,252,5496,252,2786,251,7416,245,080
6,252,5496,156,0266,060,3065,964,7905,869,410
5,774,1245,678,9155,583.7745,488.6965,393,677
5,298,7115,203,8005,108,9425,0L4,14Z4,919,406
4,824,7454,730,1724,635,6994,541,3424,447*117
4,353,0434,259,1384,165,4224,071,9143,978,627
3,885,5703,792,7503,700,1753,607,8543,515,800
3,424,0263,332,5503,241,3903,150,5653,060,095
2,970,0022,880,3072,791,0372,702,Z192,613,885
2,526,0702,438,8132.352.1572;266;1462,180,826
2,096.2452;012,4521,929,4991,847,4451,766,361
AVEMmRENAININGLIFET21.iE
Averagenumber of
rears of Iifa:emaining at)egfnning ofIge interval
6Z.5363.6464.0364.35
62.5364.2363.3962.5061.57
60.6Z59.6758.7157.7556.78
95.8154.8453.875Z.9151.95
50.9950.0449.1048.1647.23
46.3L45.4044.4943.6042.70
41.8140.9140.0239.1338.25
37.3736.4935.6234*7533.89
33.043Z.1931.3430.5029.67
ZS.8528.0427.2426.4525.67
24.9024.1523.3822.6421.92
24
TABM 11. LIFE TABLE FOR NONWHITE MA~S: EAST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61—(
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
ktox+t’
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5a-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-ro-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7i-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-r-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . ..a96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning ofIge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
19X
.01495
.01633
.01773
.01910
.02048
.02194
.02350
.02509
.02668
.02831
.02992
.03167
.03386
.03668
.04004
.04382
.04767
.05128
.05434
.05691
.05947
.06224
.06490
.06741
.06983
.07187
.07392
.07692
.08163
.08803
.09619
.10510
.11333
.11906
.12200
.12812
.13566
.14686
.16383
.18568
.21060
.23591
.25995
.28076
.29842
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVB
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
79,48178,29377,01475,64974,204
72,68571,09069,41967,61865,873
64,00862,09260,12658,09055,959
53,71951,36548,91646,40843,886
41,38938,92736,504
34,13531s834
29,61227,4832S.45223,49421.576
19,67617,78415.91514,11112,431
10*9I49,5168,2257,0175,867
4,7783,7722;8822,1331,534
1,076738495325208
13079
-. 472715
:210
!umber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
,dx
l,18e1,2791,3651,4451;519
1*5951,6711,7411,8051.865
1,9161,9662,0362*1312,240
2,3542,4492,5082,5222,497
2,4622,4232,3692,3012,222
2,J.292.0311;9581,9181*900
1,8921,869l,eo41,6801,517
1,3981,2911.2081,1501,089
1,006890749599458
33824317011778
513220127
4211
0
STATIONARY POPDLATI.ON
In the ageinterval
(5)
,L,
78,88777,65376,33274,92773,444
71,88770,25568,54966,77564,94,0
63,05061,11059,10857,02554,839
52,54150,14147,66245,14742,638
40,15837,71635,32032,98430,723
28,54826,46724,47322,53520.626
18.73016.84915,01313,27111,673
10,2158,8707,6216,4425,323
4,2753.3272,5071,8341,305
907616410266169
10463
;:12
63
:1
In thisand all
subsequent>ge intervals
(6)
Tx
1,686.3311,607,4441,529,7911,453,4591,378,532
1,305,0881,233,2011,162,9461,094,3971,.:27,622
962,6i2899,632838,522779.414722,389
667,550615,009564,868517,206472,059
429,42L389,263351,547316,227283,243
252,520223,972197,505173,032150,497
129,871111,14194,29279,27966,008
54,33544,12035,25027,62921,187
15,86411.5898,2625,7553,921
2,6161,7091,093683417
248144
:;24
126311
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining at3eginning ofage interval
(7)
:=
21.2220.5319.8619.2118.58
17.9617.3516.7516.1715.60
15.0414.4913.9513.4212.91
12.4311.9711.55
11.1410.76
10.3s10.00
9.63
9.26S.90
8.538.157.767.376.9S
6.606.255.’325.625.31
4.9s4.644.293.943.61
3.323.072.872.702.56
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.s31.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
25
)TAB~ 12. LIPS TABLE FOR NONNHITRFENA~S : EAST NORTH CENTRALDIVISION,1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6.................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............:..................12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22..............22-23..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26..............26-27 ..............27-28..............28-29 ..............29-30..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
26
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
t9x
0.01463.00464.00502.01C96
.03481
.00225
.00135
.00103
.00078
.00065
.00055
.00047
.00041
.00036
.00033
.00033
.00034
.00039
.00045
.00053
.00061
.00070
.00079
.00088
.00098
.00108
.00118
.00127
.00135
.00143
.00153
.00166
.00182
.00202
.00225
.00249
.00271
.00290
.00309
.00328
.00351
.00381
.00421
.00470
.00524
.00579
.00631
.00679
.00723
.00768
.00821
.00885
.00964
.01056
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,53798,08097,588
100,00096,51996,30296,17296,073
95,99995,93695,88395,83895,79,9
95,76595,73395,70195,66995.632
95,58995,53895,48095,41395,337
95,25395,16095,05794.94594,825
94,69794,56194,41794,26194,089
93,89893,68793,45493,20192,930
92,64392,34092,01691,66691,279
90,85190,37589,85189,28488,678
88,03787,36086,64385,87785,049
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
, dx
1,463457492
1,069
3,4812171309974
6353453934
\
3232323743
5158677684
93103112120128
136144156172191
211233253271287
303324350387428
476524567606641
677717766828898
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
~Lx
271539
6,69489,615
97,11996,41096,23796,12396,036
95,96695,91095,86195,81895,782
95,74995.,71795,68595,65095,610
95,56495,50995,44695,37595,295
95,20795,10995,00194,88594,761
94,62994,48994,33994,17593,993
93,79393*57193,32793,06692,787
92,49192,17891,84191,47291,065
90,61290,11389,56888,98188,357
87,69987,00186,26085,46384,601
In thisand all
subsequentlge intervals
6,701,6176,701,3466,700,8076,694,113
6,701,6176,604,4986,508,0886,411,8516,315,728
6,219,6926,123,7246,027,8145,931,9535,636,135
5,740,3535,644,6045,548,8875,453,2025,357,552
5,261 .~425,166,3785,070,8694,975,4234,880,048
4,784,7534,689,5464,594,4374,499,4364,404,551
4,309,7904,215,1614,120,6724,026,3333,932,158
3,838,1653,744,3723,650,8013,557,4743,464,408
3,371,6213.279,1303;186;9523,095,1113.003,639
2,912,5742.821.9622;73i;8492,642,2812,553,300
2,464,9432,377,2442,290,2432,203,9832,118,520
AVERAGERENAININGLIFET2NE
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage in~erval
(7)
8X
67.0268.0168.3268.60
67.0260.4367.5866.6765.74
64.7963.8362.8761.9060.92
59.9458.9657.9857.0056.02
55.0554.0853.1152.1551.19
50.2349.2848.3347.3946.45
45.5144.5843.6442.7141.79
40.8839.9739.0738.1737.28
36.3935.5134.6333.7732.91
32.0631.2330.4029.5928.79
28.0027.2126.4325.6624.91
I
I
TABLE 1:
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
-YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53 ..............53-54 ..............54-55 ..............
S5-56 ..............56-57..............57-58 ..............5a-59 ..............59-60..............
60-61 ..............61-62 .............t62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-6a ..............6a-69 ..............69-70..............
70-71 ..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74 ..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77 ..............77-7a ..............7a-79..............79-so..............
ao-81..............81-a2 ..............82-83..............a3-a4..............a4-a5 ..............
85-a6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-a7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a7-aa..............a8-a9..............a9-90..............
90-91..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95 ..............
95-96..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-loo ..............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107............lo7-loa............loa-lo9 ............109-110............
LIFE TABLE FOR NOMITE FENALES:EAST NORI
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning oflge intervaliy~:eing
(2)
19X
.01155
.01258
.01363
.01468
.01575
.o16a2
.01796
.01927
.02082
.02255
.02447
.02638
.02803
.02924
.03014
.030a7
.03175
.03304
.03497
.03745
.04032
.04325
.04601
.04a36
.05042
.05221
.05432
.05761
.062ao
.06974
.07839
.oa765
.09610
.10210
.10554
.11457
.12532
.13852
.15534
.17530
.19698
.21946
.24294
.26694
.29095
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.4937e
.51095
.52elo
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberl~ying at
>eglnning ofage interval
(3)
1,
a4,151a3,179a2t13381,01379,a24
78,56771,24675,85974,39772,a48
71,20569,46267,63065,73563.a13
61,aa959,9795a,07456,15654,192
52,16350,06047,89545,69143,482
41,29039,13437,00a34,a7632.6a6
30,4062a,02325,56123.11020,750
la*56016,43414,374li,38310,460
8,6266,9275,4074,0933,001
2,1281,459979642411
256156925329
16
,:21
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
9721,0461,1201,1891,257
1.3211,3871,4621,5491,643
1,743l,a321.8951;9221,924
1.9101,905l,91a1,9642,029
2,1032,1652,2042,209.2,192
2,1562.1262,1322,1902,280
2,3a32,4562,4572,3602,190
2.1262,0601,9911,9231,834
1,6991,5201*3141,092873
669480337231155
10064392413
84211
CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61—(
STATIONARY POPUTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
83,66582,65681,573ao,41879.196
77,90676,55375,12873,62272,02t
70,33468,54666,68364,77462,851
60.93459,02757,11555,17453,177
51,11248.97746;79444,5a642,3a6
40,21238,07135.94233i7al31,546
29,21526,79524,33821,93019,655
L7,49715,40413,37911,4219,543
7,7776,1674,7503,5472.564
1,7931,219810526334
206123734123
126320
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
,, Tx
2,033;9191,950,2541,867,598l,7a6,0251,705.607
1,626,411l,54a,5051,471,9521.396,8241,323,202
1,25’1,176l,lao,8421,112.2961,045,613
980.839
917*9a8a57,054798,027740,9126a5,738
632,5615al.449532,472485,67a441,092
39a,706358,494320,423284,481250,700
219,154la9,939163,144138*ao6116,a76
97,22179,72464,32050,94139,520
29,97722,20016,033ll,2a37,736
5.1723,3792,1601,350824
490284161ea47
24.. 12
631
1.
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFE’2M
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval ‘
(7)0
ex
24.1723.4522.7422.0521.37
20.7020.0519.40la.7a18.16
17.5717.0016.4515.9115.37
14.a314.2913.7413.1912.65
12.1311.62.11.1210.6310.14
9.669.16a.66a.167.67
7.216.786.3a6.015.63
5.244.854.474.113.7a
3.483.202.972.762.58
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
27
TABLE 13. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE NALES: WEST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+I’
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
0-1................1-2..............:.2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................-r-8................8-9................9-10.: .............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16......i.......16-17...............17-18..............18-19............-.19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29 ...............29-30..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
28
PROPORTIONDYING
PrOpOrtionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying duringinterval
(2)
tqx
0.01048.00471.a0388.00575
.a2460
.ao151
.aolo2
.00077
.aaa66
.00062
.aoo59
.00056
.ooa52
.oao47
.00043
.aoo42
.aoo48
.00062
.00081
.aolo3
.ao123
.00141
.ao154
.00163
.00172
.00180
.ao184
.00180
.00172
.oa161
.00152
.ao146
.00146
.ao149
.00155
.00160
.00167
.ao173
.aOL81
.00190
.ao203
.00220
.00240
.00265
.00294
.00326
.00362
.00401
.00445
.ao491
.ao543
.ao604
.ao674
.ao753
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
Ix
100.00098,95298,48698,104
loo,oao97,54097,39,297,29397,218
97,154,97,09497,03696,98296,931
96,88596,84396,80296,756S’6,696
96,61896,51896,39996;26396.115
95,95895,79395,62195,44595,273
95,10994,95694,81194,67394,535
94,39494,24894.09793,94a93,777
93,60893,42993,24093,03592,8LI
92,56592,2939~,9929Ld65?91,292
90,88690,44089,94889,40588,803
iumber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
~dx
1,048466382564
2.460148997564
6058545146
4241466078
100119136148157
165172176172164
153145138138141
146151157163169
179189205224246
2723013333674a6
446+92543602669
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
273540
6,72690,325
97,86497,46697,34397,25697,186
97,12397,06597,00996,95796,908
96,86496,82396,77996,72696,657
96,56896,45896,33196,18996,036
95,87695,70795,53395*35995,191
95,03394,88394,74394,60394,465
94,32094,17394,01893,85993.693
93,51893,33593,13792,92392,688
92,42992.1+291,82691,47691,089
9a,663
90,19389,67789,10488,46I3
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
{6)
6,S61.3676,S61,0946,860,5546,853,828
6,861,3676,763,5a36,666,0376,568,6946,471,43S
6,374,2526,277,1296,180,0646,083,0555,986.098
5,889,1905,792,3265,695,503.5,598,7245,501,998
5,405,3415,3a8,7735,212,3155,115.9845,019,795
4,923,7594,827,8834,732,1764,636,6434,541,284
4,446,0934,351,0604,256, t774.161.4344;066;831
3,972,3663,878,0463,783,8733,6S9,S553,595,996
3,502,3a33,408,7853,315,4503,222,3133,129,390
3,036,7022,944,2732,852,1312,760,3052,668,829
2,577,7402,487,0772,396,8842,307,2a72,21S,103
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETm
Averagenumber of
lears of lifaremaining at>eginning ofige interval
(7)
$,
68.6169.3469.6669.86
66.6169.3468.4567.5166.57
65.6164.6563.6962.7261.76
60.7959.8158.8457.8656.90
55.9555.0054.0753.1552.23
51.3150.4049.4948.5847.67
46.7545.8244.6943.9643.02
42.0841.1540.2139.2838.35
37.4136.4935.5634.6433.72
32.8131.9031.0030.112q.23
28.3627.5026.6525.8124.98
TABLR 13. LIFE TABLE FOR WSITE MAMS: WEST NORTH CENTRALDIVISION.1959-61—CO
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55 ..............
55-56,..............56-57 ..............57-58 .........’.....58-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61............2.61-62..............62-63..............63-64 ..............64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 ..............66-67..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-719 .............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74...........*..74-7’5..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............77-7a..............78-79..............79-80 ..............
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-s2 ..............82-83 ..............83-84..............84-85..............
85-136..............86-87..............87-88..............S8-89..............89-90..............
90-91..............91-92..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95..............
95-96..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107 ............107-108............10s-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
eginning of.ge interval.y~:eng
(2)
t9x
.00840
.00932
.01022
.01110
.01197
.01287
.0138S
.01508
.01652
.01818
.01998
.021S6
.02381
.02581
.02790
.03011
.03250
.03506
.03782
.04081
.04398
.04741
.05125
.05562
.06053
.06592
.07177
.07823
.08538
.09330
.10252
.11293
.12373
.13416:14417
.15756
.17202
.18716
.20309
.21967
.23603
.25191
.26795
.2S430
.30017
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52S10
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
)eginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
88,13487,39?86,57S85,694S4,742
S3,72E82,65C81,50?80,2747a;94e
17*51375,96474,30472,53410,662
68,69166,62?64,45(62,19t59,84t
57,40454,87S52.27149,59E46,S3S
44,00<41,1043s,15435,16S32,16t
29,16526,17523,21520,34t17,617
15,07712,70110,51.!8.54t6,812
5*31t4,0613,03:2,2241,592
1,11476451233t21!
134814E2E.15
e4
?umber dyingduring
Lge interval
(4)
,dx
741814885951
1,015
1,0781;1471,2291,3261,435
1,5491,6601,7701,8721,971
2,06S2,1652,2602,3522,442
2,5252,6022,6792,7592,835
2,9002,9502,9S53,0033,001
2.9902,9562,S732,7292,540
2,3762,1851,9681.7361,496
1,2551,023S14632478
350251177
“ 12181
533320137
421
‘STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
~Lx
87,76486,98686,13685,21884,235
83,190S2,07680,88979,61178,231
76,73875,13473,41971,59869,676
67.65765.54063;32861,02258,624
56,14253,57850,9374S,21945,422
42,55439,62836,66233,66730,665
27,67024,69721,78218,98216,346
13,88911.6099,5327,6816,063
4,6893,5492,6311,9081,353
939638424276174
108653s2112
73201
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
Tx
2,129.63:2,041,8711,954,88:1,868,74!1,783,531
l,69b,29t1*616*1O(1,534,03C1,453,1411,373,53(
1,295,2951,21S,561l,143,42i1.070*OOE
928,734861,073795,537732,20!671,181
612,56?556,421502.84?451*90t
- 403,6S1
358,265315,711276.08?239,421205,754
175,08S147,41s122,722100,94C81,95E
65,61251,72?40,11430.58222,901
16,83812,14$8*60C5,96S4,o61
2,70e1,76S1,131701431
25114s844t25
AVERAGERRNAININGLIFETINB
Averagenumber of
Tears of life:emaining at]eginning of~ge interval
(7)
ex
24.1623.36 -22.5821.8121.05
20.3019.5518.8218.1017.40
16.7116.0415.39>4.7514.13
13.5212.92 .12.3411.7711.22
10.6710.149.629.118.62
8.147.687.246.816.40
6.005.635.294.964.65
4.354.073.813.5s3.36
3.172.992.832.682.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
—29
TAB~ 14. LIFE TAB~ FOR NHITE FENALES: WRST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xt. x+f
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS ,
0-1................1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5...........’.....
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29..............29-30..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35..............
35-36 ..............”36-37..............37-38..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-4 L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41-42 ..............42-43..............43-44............;.44-45 ..............
45-46 ...............46-47 ...............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ...............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage interval$ying duringinterval
(2)
i9x
0.00796.00323.00278.00463
.01848
.00132
.00077
.00061
.00047
.00042
.00038
.00035
.00032
.00030
.00029
.00029
.00031
.00034
.00039
.00045
.00051
.00055
.00057
.00057
.00057
.00057
.00058
.00059
.00061
.00063
.00065
.00068
.00072
.00077
.00082
.00089
.00095
.00100
.00106
.00112
.00120
.00129
.00140
.00153
.00166
.00182
.00199
.00220
.00242
‘.00267.00293.00321.00349.00379
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
“IOO,OOO99,20498,88498,609
100,00098,15298,02397*94797,888
97,84297,80297,76597,73097,699
97,66997,64197,61297,58297,549
97,51197,46797,41797,36497,309
97,25397,19e97,14297,08697,028
96.96996,90996,84696,78096,711
96,63796,55796,47296,38096,283
96,18196,07395,95895,e3495,.700
95,55495,39595,22295,03294,824
94,59494,34194,06593,76393,436
~umber dyingduring
zge interval
(4)
~dx
796320275457
1,848129765946
2829303338
4450535556
555656
;:
6063666974
;!92
‘ 97102
108115124134146
159173190208230
253276302327355
STATIONARY POPUUTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
~Lx
272543
6,75790,840
98,41298,08897,98597,91797,865
97,82297,78397,74897,71597,683
97,65597,62797,59797,56697,530
97,48997,44297,39197,33697,281
97,22597,17197,11497,05796,999
96,93996,87796,81396,74696,673
96,59896,51496,42696,33296,232
96.12896,01595,89695,76795,627
95,47595,30895,12794,92894,709
94,46794,20393,91493,59993,259
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
7,526,2027,525,9307,525,3877,518,630
7,526,2027,427,7907,329,7027,231,7177,133,800
7,035,9356,938,1136,840,3306,742,5826,644,867
6,547,1846,449,5296,351,9026,254,3056,156,739
6,059.2095,961,7205,864,2785,766,8875,669,551
5,572,2705,475,0455,377,8745,280,7605,183,703
5,086,7044,989,7654,892,8884,796,0754,699,329
4,602,6564,506,0584,409,5444,313,1184,216,786
4,120,5544,024,4263,928,4113,832,5153,736,748
3,641,1213,545,6463,450,3383,355,2113,260,283
3,165,5743,071,1072,976.9042,882,9902,789,391
AVSRAGEREMAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining at>eginning ofage interval
(7)
8,
75.2675.8676.1076.25
75.2675.6874.7873.8372.88
71.9170.9469.9768.9968.01
67.0366.0565.0764.0~63.11
62.1461.1760.2059.2358.26
57.3056.3355.3654.3953.42
52.4651.4950.5249.5648.59
47.6346.6745.7144.7543.60
42.8441.8940.~439.9939.05
38.11.37.1736.2335.3134.38
33.4632.5531.6530.7529.85
30
TABLE 14. LIFE TABLR FOR WHITE FEMA~S: NEST NORTH CENTRALDIVISION,1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53.............:)53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
58-59............:.59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69 ............d.69-70 ..............
70-71 ..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75..............
75-76..............76-77..............77-7a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79..............79-80..............
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82..............82-83..............83-a4..............84-85..............
85-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a6-a7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a7-aa..............aa-89..............a9-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95 ..............
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-9a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9a-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105..........*.
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .lo7-loa . . . . . . . . . . . .loa-lo9 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
~eginning of~ge intervaliy~fe~ang
(2)
t9x
.00413
.00449
.oo4a4
.00517
.00549
.oo5a3
.00625
.oo6al
.00754
.ooa43
.00944
.01052
.01163
.01275
.01392
.01519
.01663
.ola34
.02036
.02269
.02523
.02799
.03116
.034ao
.03893
.04336
.04816
.05373
.06028
.06782
.07653
.oa612
.09604
.10572
.11531
.13150
.14912
.16732
.la5a7
.20474
.22409
.243a2
.26331
.2a200
.29919
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.5281Q
.54519
OF 100,000BORN ALIVB
Numberliving ateginning ofge interval
(3)
I,
/
93,0al92,69792,2al91,e3491,359
90,a5890,32aa9,764a9,153aa,4ao
87,734a6,906a5.99284,992a3,90a
a2,740al,4a4ao,12a7a,65977,05a
75.31073,4L071,35569,13266,726
64,12a61*34a5a,39355,25651,925
4a,40444,69940,a503ti92733,023
29,21525,37321,59017,97714,636
11,6399,0316,8295,0313,612
2,5311,7361,1657634aa
305la51096335
1910521
lumber dyingduring
~ge interval
3a441t447475501
53C564611672
74t
82C914
1,00C1,0841,16E
l,25t1,3561,46S1,6011*74E
1,90C2,05!2,22:2,40t2,59E
2.7ac2,95!3,13i3,3313,521
3,705
3;9043,aoa
3,a423,7a33%,6133,3412,997
2,60a2,2021,7981,419l,oal
795571402275183
12076462a16
95311—.
STATIONARYPOPUMTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,L,
92,aa992,4a992,05791,59791,10a
90,59390,046a9,45a88,817a8,107
a7,32086,449a5,49284,449a3,325
a2,112ao,80579,39477,a5a76.la4
74,36072,3a270,24467,92965,427
62*73a59,87056,a2553,59150,164
46,55242,7743a,a8a34,97531,119
27,29423,4al19,78416,30613,137
10.3357,9305.9304,3223,072
2,1341,450964626397
245147a64927
148420
In thisand all
subsequentZge intervals
(6)
2,696,1322,603,2432,510,7542,4La,6972,327,100
2,235,9922,145,3992,055,3531,965,895l,a77,07a
1,788,9711,701,6511,615,2021,529,7101,445,261
1,361,9361,279, a241,199,0191,119,625
1,041,767
965.5a3a91,223ala;a4174a,597680,668
615,241552,503492,633435;8083a2,217
332,0532a5.5ol242,727203,a39168,a64
137,745110,45186,97067,1a6so,aao
37,74327,40a19,47s13,54a9.226
6,1544,0202,5701,6069ao
t5a333s19110556
29ii731
AVF,RAGERENAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining atBeginning ofLge interval
(7)
$x
2a.972a.0827.2126.3425.47
24.6123.7522.9022.0521.21
20.3919.5als.7ala. oo17.22
16.4615.7114.9614.2313.52
12.8212.1411.4a10.s310.20
9.599.01a.447.a97.36
6.666.395.945.525.11
4.714.354.033.743.48
3.243.032.a52.692.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.a31.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
31
—
AGE INTERVAL
TABLE 15. LIFB TABLE FOR NONWHITEMALES: WEST N
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Periodof lifebetweentwo ages
(1)
Xtox+f
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6..............-.6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 ...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16 ..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43..............43-44 ..............44-45..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
]eginningofzge intervaliyingduringinterval
(2)
0.01594.00588.00765.01643
.04516
.00272
.00203
.00156
.00116
.00096
.00080
.00068
.00059
.00054
.00052
.00054
.00063
.00077
.00097
.00118
.00141
.00168
.00197
.00229
.00264
.00297
.00320
.00329
.00328
.00324
.00323
.00327
.00337
.00354
.00370
.00389
.00415
.00450
.00492
.00540
.00588‘.00633.00671.00704
.00741
.00784
.00832
.00886
.00948
.Olclo
.01081
.01175
.01300
.01450
Numberlivingat
beginningofage interval.
(3)
lx
100,00098,40697,82797,079
100.00095,48495,22495,03194,882
94,77294,68294,60694,54194,485
96*43594,38694,33494,27594,203
94,11294,00093,86893.71093,525
93,31193,06492,78892,49192,187
91,88491,58791,29190,99290,685
90.36590,03089,68089,30888,907
88,46987,99287,47486,92006,337
85,72985,09484,42783,724,82,982
82,19581.36580,48679,54078,506
Jumberdyingduring
lgeinterval
“ (4)
1,594579748
1,595
4,516260193149110
9,076655650
4952597291
112132158185214
247276297304303
297296299307320
335350372401438
477518554583608
635667703742787
830879946
1,0341,138
.THCENTRALDIVISION,1959-61
STATIONARYPOPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
271538
6.66888.902
96,37995,35495,12794,95794,821
94.72194,64494,57494,51394,460
94,41094,36094,30594,23994,157
94.05693,93493,78993,61893,418
93,18792.92692,64092,33892,036
91,73591,43991,14290,83990,525
90,19789,85589,49489,10788,688
88,23187,73387,19786.62986,033
85,41184,76084,07683,35382.588
81,78080,92680.01279,02477,937
In thisand alI
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
6,L23,9736,123,7026,123,1646,116,496
6,123,9736,027,5945,932,2405,837,1135,742,156
5,647,3295,552,6025,457,9585,363,3845,268,871
5,174,4115,080,0014,985,6414,891,3364,797,097
4,702,9404,608,8844,514,9504,421,1614,327,543
4,234,1254,140,9384,0+8,0123,955,3723,863,034
3,770,9983,679,2633,587,8243,496,6823,405q843
3,315,3183,225,1213,135,2663,045,7722,956,665
2,e67,9772,779,7462,692,0132,604,8162,518,187
2,432,1542,346,7432,261,9832,177,9072,094,554
2,011,9661,930,1861,849,2601,769,2481,690,224
AVP,RAGEREMAININGLIFETW
Averagenumber of
tearsof tife:emainingat)eginningofIgeinterval
61.2462.2362.5963.01
61.2463.1362.3061.4260.52
59.5958.6557.6956.7355.76
56.7953.8252.8551.8850.92
49.9749.0348.1047.1846.27
45.3844.5043.6342.7741.90
41.0440.1739.3038.4337.56
36.6935.8234.9634.1033.26
32.4Z31.5930.77Z9.9729.17
26.3727.5826.7926.0125.24
24.4823.7222.9822.Z421.53
32
TABM 15. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNRITE NAMS: NRST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION. 1959-6L—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55 ..............
55-56 ..............56-57 ..............57-50..............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61 ..............61-62..............62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67.........G....67-68 ..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71 ..............71-72..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77 ..............77-7a..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82..............82-83..............83-84.%............84-85..............
85-86..............86-87..............87-88..............80-89..............89-90..............
90-91..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96..............96-9’7..............97-98 ..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101.....0......101-102............10?-103 ............103-104 ............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107 ............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning ofIge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
tqx
.01617
.01785
.01939
.02070
.02184
.02296
.02424
.02570
.02742
.02938
.03141
.03352
.03595
.03880
.04200
.04558
.04927
.05265
.05541
.05762
.05965
.06184
.06420
.06693
.07004
.07328
.07658
.08031
.08464
.08961
.09517
.10123
.10782
.11491
.12251
.13659
.15199
.16725
.18140
.19470
.20722
.22114
.23912
.26235
.28856
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIW
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
77,36876,11774,75973,30971,792
70,224. 68*611
66,94865,228
. 63,439
61,57559,64157,64255;57053*413
51,17048,83846,43243.98741,550
39,15536,82034,54332,32630,162
28,04925,99424,00322,07620,207
18.39616,64614.96113,34711,814
10,3668,9507,5906,3215,174
4,1673,303,2,5731,9581,444
1,027705473310198
12475442614
8‘42Lo
{umber dyingduring
ige interval
(4)
,dx
1,2511,3581,4501,5171.568
1,6131,6631,7201,7891,864
1,9341,9992,0722,1572,243
2,3322,4062,4452,4372,395
2*3352;2772,2172,1642,113
2,0551,9911,9271,8691,811
1,7501,6851,6141,5331,448
1,4161,3601,2691,1471,007
864730615514417
32223216311274
493118126
42110
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5)
~Lx
76,74375,43874,03472,55071,008
69,41867,78066,08864,33362,508
60,608.58,64256,60654*49152,292
50,00447,63545,20942,76840,353
37,98835,68133*43531,24329,106
27,02224,99823,04021,14119,302
17,52115,80314,15412,58111,090
9,6588,2716.9555,7474,671
3,7352,9382,2651,7011,235
866589391254161
10059352011
63201
. In this-and all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
1,612,2871,535,5441,460,1061,386,0721,>313,522
1,242.5141,173,0961,105,3161,039,228974,895
912,387851,779793*137736,531682,040
629.748579*744532,109486,900444,132
403,779365,791330,110296,675265,432
236,326209,304184,306161,266140,125
120,823103,30287,49973,34560,764
49,67440,01631.74524,79019,043
14,37210,6377,6995*4343,733
2,4981,6321,043652398
237137784323
126311
AVRRAGERENAI.NINGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at]eginning oflge interval
(7)
20.8420.17.19.5318.9118.30
17.6917.1016.5115.9315.37
14.8214.2813.7613.2512.77
12.3111.8711.4611.0710.69
10.319.93
‘ 9.569.188.80
8.438.057.687.316.93
6.576.215.855.505.14
4.794.474.183.923.68
3.453.222.992.782.59
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671:60
1.531.461.401.351.29
\33
TABLE 16. LIFE TABM FOR NONWRITE FENALES: WRST NORTH CRNTRAL DIVISION, L959-61
1AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-l..........’......1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 ...............
10-11 ..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18 ..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
)30-31 ..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ........2.....
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
,eginning ofIge intervalLy::inllg
(2)
19X
0.01294.00529.00586.01425
.03782
.00227
.00188
.00135
.CO1O8
.00085
.00067
.CO053
.00044
.00038
.00036
.00037
.00041
.00047
.00056
.00067
.00C78
.00089
.00097
.00103
.Colll
.00119
.00127
.00134
.00142
.00149
.00159
.00172
.00190
.00213
.00237
.00262
.00289
.00319
.00350
.00386
.00422
.00456
.00486
.C0514
.00542
.00576
.00619
.00677
.00745
.C0819
.00896
.00977
.01063
.01153
OF 100,000 BORN ALIV2
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
100,00098,70698,10497,608
100,00096,21895*99995,81995,690
95,58695,50595,44195,39095,348
95,31295,27795,24295.20395;157
95,10495,04194.96794,88294,791
94,693‘34,58894,47594,35594,228
94,09593,95493,80593,64393,465
93,26693,04592,80292,53392,238
91*91591,56091,17490.75790;316
89,85289,36688,85188,30187,703
87,05086,33785,56484,72883,827
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4),d.
1,294522576
1,390
3.782219180129104
8164514236
3535394653
6374859198
105113120127133
141149162178199
’221243269295323
355386417441464
486515550598653
713773836901967
STATIONARY POPUMTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
[Lx
272539
6,69989,485
96,99596,10995,90995,75495,639
95*54595,47495,41595,37095,329
95.29595.25995,22295,18095,131
95.07295.00494,92594,83694,742
94.64094,53294*41594,29294,162
94,02493,88093,72493.55493,366
93, 15692.92392,66892,38592,077
91,73791,36790,96690.53790,084
89,60989,10988,57688,00287,376
86,69485.95085;14684,27883,343
In thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
Tx
6,624,3716,624,0996,623,5606,616,861
6,624,3716,527,3766,431,2676,335,3586,239,604
6,143,9656,048,4205,952,9465,857,5315,762,161
5,666,8325,571.5375,476,2785,381,0565,285,876
5,190,7455,095,6735,000,6694,905,7444,810,908
4,716,1664,621,5264,526,9944,432,5794,338v287
4,244,1254,150.1014,056,2213,962,4973,868,943
3,775,5773,682,4213,589,4983,496,8303,404,445
3.312.3683,220,6313,129,2643,038,2982,947,761
2,857.6772,768,0682,678,9592,590,3832,502,381
2,415,0052,328,3112;242;3612,157,2152,072,937
AV2SAG2RENAININGLIFET2NE
Avefagenumber of
reare of life:emaining at>eginning of~ge interval
(7)
66.2467.1167.4667.79
66.2467.8466.9966.1265.21
64.2863.3362.3761.4160.43
59.4658.4857.5056.5255.55
54.5853.6252.6651.7050.75
49.8048.8647.9246.g846.04
45.1044.1743.2442.3141.39
40.4639.5838.6837.7936.91
36.0435.1734.3233.4832.64
31.8030.9730.1529.3428.53
27.7426.9726.2125.4624.73
34
TAB~ 16. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNHITE FENALES: NEST NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-5+..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57’..............57-58 ..............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61..............61-62..............62-63..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67..............67-68 ..............68-69 ..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............’.77-78..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
80-81..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84 ..............84-85 ..............
85-86..............86-87 ..............87-88 ..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 ............101-102............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107 ............107-108............108-109 ............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning ofIge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
t9x
.01247
.01345
.01450
.01563
.01683
.01811
.01940
.02063
.02173
.02275
.02378
.02489
.02613
.02753
.02910
.03070
.03239
.03438
.03680
.03957
.04274
.04601
.04892
.05112
.05274
.05399
.05548
.05781
.06160
.06675
.07305
.07975
.08613
.09131
.09541
.10657
.11952
.13583
.15656
.18079
.20779
.23518
.26C57
.28192
.29934
.31~16
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.4937a
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF.lOO, OOO BOW ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
82,86081,82780.72779,55678,312
76,99475,60074,13372,60471,026
69,41067,76066,07364,34762,575
60,75458,88956,98155,02252,9’37
50.90048,72446,48344,20941,949
39,73637,59135,50533,45331,392
29,29727,15624,99L22,83820,753
18,77316,77214.76812;76210,764
8*8186,9855,3433,9512,837
1,9881,363914599384
239145864928
15.8421
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
~dx
1.0331,1001,1711,2441,318
1.3941,4671,5291,5781,616
1,6501,6871,7261,7721,821
1,8651,9081,9592,0252,097
2,1762,2412.2742;2602,213
2,1452,0862,0522,0612,095
2,1412,1652,1532,0851,980
2,0012,0042,0061,9981,946
1,8331,6421,3921,114849
625449315215145
9459372113
74211
, .—..
STATIONARY POPUMTION
In the.,ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
82,34481,27780,14178,93477.653
76,29774,86773,36871,81570,219
68,58566.91665,21063,46161,664
59.82257.93556;00254,00951,949
49,81247,60445,34643,07840,843
38,66436,54834.47932;42330,344
28.22726,07323,91521,79619,763
17,77315.77013,76411,7639,791
7,9016,1654,6463*3942,412
1.6751*139757492311
192116683821
125320
In thisand ,all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
1,989.5941,907,2501,825,9731,745,8321,666,898
1,589.2451,512,9481,438,0811,364,7131,292,898
1,222,6791,154,0941,087,1781s021,96”8
958,507
896,843837,021779,086723,084669,075
617,126567.314519;710474,364431,286
390.443351,779315,231280,752248,329
217,985189.758163;685139,770117,974
98,21180,43864,66850,90439,141
29,35021,44915,28410,6387,244
4.8323,1572.0181;261769
4582661508244
2311631
AVBRAGEREMAININGLIFETIMF,
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
24.0123.3122.6221.9421.29
20.6420.0119.4018.8018.20
17.6217.0316.4515.8815.32
14.7614.2113.6713.1412.62
12.1211.6411.1810.7310.28
9.839.36
, 8.888.397.91
7.446.996.556.125.68
5.234.804.383.993.64
3.333.072.862.692.55
2.432.32
, 2.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
35
TABLE 17. LIPS TAB~ FOR WHITR MALBS: SOUTH ATLANTIC, DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
)o-1................1-3................3-28 ...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............11-12..............12-13...............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..L...........26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
,30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38 ..............3*39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-4; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-50............:.
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
~eginning ofIge interval-lying duringinterval
(2)
19X
0.01089.00565.00428.00649
.02704
.00155
.00106
.00086
.00064
.00062
.00060
.00058
.00055
.00051
.00046
.00045
.00049
.00061
.00078
.00097
.00115
.00130
.00140
.00147
.00154
.00161
.00165
.00167
.00165
.00163
.00162
.00162
.00164
.00167
.00172
.00178
.00188
.00201
.00218
.00238
.00261
.00286
.00314
.00344
.00377
.00416
.00460
.00510
.00567
.00628
.00694
.00768
.00852
.00943
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVR ‘
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
100,00098,91198,35297,931
100,00097,29697*14497,04296,958
96,89696,83796,77896,72296,669
96,62096,5%596,53296,48496,425
96,35096,25796,14796,02295,888
95,74795,59995,44595,28795,128
94,97194,81694,66294,50894*353
94,19594,03393,86593,68993,501
93,29793,07492,83192,56692,275
91,95891,61191,23090,81190,348
89,83689,27288,65287,97187,221
[umber dyingduring
.ge interval
(4)
~dx
1,089559421635
2,7041521028462
5959565349
5975
93110125134141
148154
158159157
155154154155158
162168176188204
223243265291317
347381419463512
564620681750823
STATIONARY -POPULATION
(5)
~Lx
272540
6,71690,131
97,65997,22097,09397,00096,927
96,86796.80796,75096,69696,644
96,59896,55396,50896,45596,388
96,30396.20296,085$95,95595,817
95,67395,52295,36695,20895,049
94,89494,73994,58594,43194,274
94*11593*94993,77793,59593,398
93,18692,95392,69892,42192,116
91,78591,42191,02190,57990,092
89,55388,96288,31187.59686;809
In thisand all
subsequentge interva18
(6)
6,713,0326,712,7606,712,2206,705,504
6,713,0326,615,3736,518,1536,421,0606,324.060
6,227,1336,130,2666,033,4595,936,7095,840,013
5,743,3695,646,7715,550,2185,453,7105,357,255
5,260,8675,164,5645,068,3624,972,2774,876,322
4,780,5054,684,8324,589,3104,493,9444,398,736
4,303v6874,208,7934,114,0544,019,4693,925,038
3,830,7643,736,6493,642,7003,548,9233,455.328
3,361,9303,268,7443,175,7913,083,0932,990.672
2,898,5562,806,7712,715,3502,624,3292,533,750
2,443,6582,354,1052,265,1432,176,8322,089,236
AVERAGERSMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
fears of Ufe‘emaining at~eginning of~ge interval
67.1367.8768.2568.47
67.1367.9967.1066.1765.22
64.2763.3162.3461.3860.41
59.4458.4157.5056.5255.56
54.6053.6552.7151.7850.85
49.9349.0148.0847.1646.24
45.3244.3943.4642.5341.60
40.6739.743s.8137.8836.96
36.0335.1234.Z133.3132.41
31.5230.6429.7628.9028.04
27.2026.3725.5524.7523.9!3
36
TABLE 17. LIFE TABLE FOR WRITE MALES: SOUTH ATLANTIc DIvIsIoIi. 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55 ..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-5a..............5a-59 ..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68..............6a-69 ..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74..............74-75..............
75-76..............16-77..............77-78..............78-79..............79-80..............
80-81..............al-ez..............a2-a3..............83-a4..............84-85..............
05-a6..............a6-87..............87-88..............a8-a9..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............9a-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102............102-103 ............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107............lo7-loa............loa-lo9............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning oflge intervally~ellg
(2)
tqx
.01042
.01147
.01254
.01363
.01476
.01593
.01718
.ola59
.02019
.02196
.023a6
.02583
.027al
.02974
.03166
.03366
.035a2
.03818
.04079
.04367
.04677
.05008
.05374
.05781
.06232
.06719
.07251
.07a55
.oa553
.09350
.10301
.11373
.12456
.13435
.14291
.15409
.16620
.17956
.19509
.21264
.23114
.24957
.267a5
.2a5L7
.30081
.31416
.32915
.34450
.3601a
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52alo
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIti
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
a6.39a85,49aa4,517a3,457a2,320
al,lo479,aL27a.44176,98375,429
73,77372,01270,1526a,20166,173
64,07761,92159.70257;42355,0al
52,67S50,21247,69745,13442,524
39,87437,19534,49a31,78829,069
26,35123,63720,94918,33915,a75
13,60711,5109,5977,8746,338
4,9903,8372,8792,1081,507
1,0547234a5318203.12777462615
:210
(4)
tdx
9009al
1,0601,1371,216
1,2921.371li45a1,5541,656
1,7611,8601,9512,02a2.096
2,1562,2192,2792,3422,406
2,4632,5152,5632,6102,650
2,6792,6972,710
/ 2,7192.71a
2,7142,6aa2;6102,4642,268
2,0971,9131,7231,5361,34a
1,153958771601453
33123816711576
503120117
42110
—..
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5)
tLx
a5,948a5,008a3,9a7a2,aa9al,712
80,45a79,12777,71276,20574,601
72,a9371,0a269,17667,la765,125
62,99960,all5a,56356.25253,a78
51,44448.95446,41543,82941,200
3a,53435,a4733*14330,42a27,710
24,99422,29319,6441-F,10714,741
12,55910.553a;7367,1055,664
4,4143,3572,494l,ao71,281
8a8603402260165
10261362111
63201
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
T.
2,002,4271,916,4791,831,471~,747,4a41,664,595
1,582,aa31,502,4251,423,2981.345,5861;269,381
l,194,7aol,L21.a871,050,ao5981,629914,442
e49,3177a6,31a725,507666,944610,692
556,814505,370456,416410,001366.172
324,972- 2a6,43a250,591217.448la7i020
159,310134,316112,02392.37975;272
60,53L47,97237,4192a*68321,57a
15,91411,500a;1435,6493,a42
2,5611,6731,0706684oa
243141ao4423
126311
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining at>eginning ofsge interval’
(7)
23.1822.4221.6720.9420.22
19.52‘ la.82
18.1417.4a16.a3
16.2015.5aL4.9a14.3913.a2
13.2512.7012.1511.6111.09
10.5710.069.579.08a.61
a.157.707.266.a46.43
6.055.685.355.044.74
4.454.L73.903.643.40
3.193.002.a32.6a2.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
37
TABM 18. LIFE TAB~ FOR NHITE FBMALES : SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28 ...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-2................2-3.................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ...............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-.44..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaliying duringinterval
[2)
t9x
0.00805.00381.00324.00517
.02012
.001+1
.00091
.00071
.00057
.00049
.00042
.00037
.00034
.00031
.00029
.00029
.00030
.00032
.00036
.00040
.00045
.00049
.00052
.00054
.00056
.00058
.00060
.00062“.00063
.00064
.00066
.00069
.00074
.CO080
.00087
.00094
.00101
.00108
.00116
.00124
.00133
.00145
.00159
.00175
.00194
.00214
.00233
.00252
.00272
.00292
.00315
.00342
.00375
.oo4i3
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVS
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
100,00099,19598,81798,497
100,00097,98897,85097,76197,691
97,63597,58897,54697,51097.477
97,44797,41897,39197,36297,330
97,29697,25697,21397,16597,115
97,063‘97,00996,95296,89496,834
96,77296,71096,64696,580
, 96,508
96,43296,34896,25896,16096.056
95,94595,82695,69995,56195,409
95,24195,05794,85394,63294.393
94,13793,86293,56693,24692,896
iumber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
~dx
805378320509
2,012138
::56
2927293234
4043485052
5457586062
6264667276
8490
1::111
119127138152168
184204221239256
275296320350384
STATIONARY POPULATION
Irithe ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
273542
6,75190,713
98,27997,91997,80597,72697,663
97,61197,56797,52897,49397,462
97,43297,40597,37697,34697,313
97,27697,23597.18997;14097,089
97,03696.98196,92396,86396,003
96,74296,67896,61396,54496,470
96.39096,30396,20996,10896,000
95,88695.76295.63095;48595,325
95,14994,95594,74394,51294,265
93,99993,71493,40793,07192,7o4
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
7,458,5207,458,2477,457,7057,450,954
7,458,5207,360,2417,262,3227,164,5177,066,791
6,969,1286,87L,5176,773,9506,676,4226,578,929
6,481,+676,384,0356,286,6306,189,2546,091,908
5,994,5955,897,3195,800,0845,702,8955,605,755
5,508,6665,411,6305,314,6495,217,7265,120.863
5,024,0604,927,3184,830,6404,734,0274,637,483
4,541,0134,444,6234,348,3204,252,1114, 156,003
4,060,0033,964,1173,868,3553,772,7253,677,240
3.581,9153,486,7663,391,8113,297,0683,202,556
3,108,2913,014,2922,920,5782,827,1712,734,100
AVEUGERRMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
$*
74.5975.1975.4775.65
74.5975.1174.2273.2972.34
71.3670.4169.4468.4767.49
66.5165.5364.5563.5762.59
61.6160.6459.6658.6957.72
56.7555.7854.8253.8552.88
51.9250.9549.9849.0248.05
47.0946.1345.1744.2243.27
42.3241.3740.4239.4a38.54
37.6136.6835.7634.8433.93
33.0232.1131.2130.3229.43
38
TABLE 18. LIFE TABLS FOR WITE FEMAmS : SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION. 1959-6l—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-I-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101............101-102............102-103............103-104 ............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108............108-109 ............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
]eginning ofIge inte~aliygfeinang
(2)
.00456
.00500
.00542
.00580
.00616
.00655
.00701
.00758
.00830
.00915
.01010
.01113
.01223
.01340
.01467
.01605
.01761
.01938
.02141
.02370
.02618
.02891
.03209
.03585
.04018
.04483
.04986
.05568
.06250
.07032
.07945
.08954
.09980
.10948
.11868
.13383
.15037
.16769
.18576
.20452
.22387
.24353
.26301
.28170
.29897
..31416.32915.34450.36018.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562.44250~45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
~eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
92,51292,09191,63091,13390,605
90,04789,45788,83088,15687,425
86,62585,75084,79683,75982,636
81,42480,11770,70677,18175,528
73,73871,80869,73267,49465,074.
62,46059,65956,68553,52850,183
46,65442,94839.10235,2003L,346
27,62623,92920.33L16,92113,778
10,9608,5066,4354,7423,406
2,3881,6381,099
720461
287175
1035933
189
:1
~umber dyingduring -
lge interval
(4)
~dx
421461497528558
590621674731800
875954
1.0371,1231,212
1,3071,4111,5251,6531,790
1,9302,0762,2382“,4202,614
2,8012,9743,1573*3453,529
3,7063,8463,9023,8543,720
3,6973,598,3,4103,1432,818
2,4542,0711,6931,3361,018
750539379259174
11272442615
94311
~ ‘-
sTATIoNmY pOpuLATION
(5)
92.30291.86091,38290,86990,326
89,75289,14388,49387,79187,025
86,18785,27384,27783,19782,030
80,77179,41177,94476,3S474,633
72,77370,77068.61366,28463,767
61,06058, 17255s10651,85648,419
44,80041,02537, 15133,27329,486
25,77722,13018,62615,35012,369
9,7337,470
5,5894,0742,898
2,0121,369
909591374
231139
814626
137420
In this ‘and all
subsequent3ge intervals
(6)
T,
2,641,3962,549,0942,457,2342,365,8522,274.983
2,184,6572,094,9052,005,7621,917,2691,829,478
1,742,4531,656,2661,570,9931,486,7161,403,519
1,321,4891,240,7181,161,3071,083,3631,007,009
932,376859,603788,833720,220653,936
590,169529,109470,937415,831363,975
315,556270,756229.731192;580159,307
129,82”1104,04481,91463,28847.938
35,56925,83618,36612.7778,703
5,8053,7932,4241,515924
5503191809953
271473
.1
AVEMGERRNAININGLIFETINS
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
28.55“27.6826.8225.9625.11
24.2623.4222.5821.7520.93
20.1119.3218.5317.7516.98
16.2315.4914.7514.0413.33
12.6411.9711.3110.6710.05
9.458.878.317.777.25
6.766.305.88 -5.475.08
4.704.354.033.743.48
3.253.042.852.692.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
39
TABLE 19. LIFE TABM FOR NONNHITE NALRS : SOUTH ATMNTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DhYs
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS..
O-l . . . . . . . ...+.....1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................1-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17:.............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21...............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............
~.. 24-25..............---
25-26.–.-;...........26-27 .......-..–-...27-28..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35..............
31’-36..............50-37 ..............37-38..............30-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41...............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning oflge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
Iqx
0.01514.00682.00887.02161
.05149
.00382
.00221
.00151
.00112
.00094
.00080
.00071
.00065
.00062
.00063
.00068
.00078
.00093
.CO1lL
.00132
.00155
.00179
.00204
.00229
.C0255
.00282
.00306
.00325
.00341
.00356
.00373
.00391-.00411.00432
.00456
.C0482
.00508
.00537
.00567
.00599
.00635
.00683
.00744
.00816
.00898
.00982
.01060
.01126:01187
.01246
.01317
.01413
.01544
.01703
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning of~ge interval
(3)
1,
100,00098,48697,81496,947
100,00094,85194,48994,28094,138
94,03393,94493.869‘33,80293,741
93,68393,62393*55993,48693,400
93,29693,17293,02e92,86192,672
92,46092,22491,96491,68391,385
9L,07490.74990,41090,05789,687
89,29988,89188,46388,01387,541
87,04486,52385,97385,38784,751
84.06083,30582,48781,61380,694
79*73778.74377,70676,60875,426
~umber dyingduring
.ge interval
(4)
1,514672867
2.096
5,149362209142105
8975676158
60647386104
L24144167189
\ 212
23626028L298311
325339353370388
408428450472497
521550586636691
755818874919957
9941,0371,0981,1821,285
STATIONARY POPULATION
In-the ageinterval
(5)
~Lx
272537
6,66488,549
96,02294,67094,38594.20994,085
93,98993,90693,83693,77193,712
93,65393,59193,52393,44393,348
93,23393,10092,94492,76792,566
92,34292,09491,82391,53491;229
90,91290.57990,23489,87289,492
89,09588,67888,23887,77787,293
86,78486,24885,68085,0698+,406
83,68382,89682,0508L,L5480,216
79,24078,22577,15776,01774.784
In thisand all
subsequentlge intervals
(6)
Tx
5,941,3785,941,1065,940,5695,933,905
5,941,3785,845,3565,750,6865,656,3015i562,092
5,468,0075,374,0185.280,1125,186,2765,092,505
4,99s,7934,905,1404,S11,5494,718,0264,624,5S3
4,531,2354,43S,0024,344,9o24,251,9584,159,191
4,066,6253,974,2833,SS2,1893,790,3663,698,832
3,607,6033.516,6913,426,1123,335,8783,246,006
3,156.5143,067,4192,978,7412,890,5032,002,726
2,715,4332,62S,6492,542,4012,456,7212,371,652
2,287,2462,203,5632,120,6672,038,6171,957,463
1,877,2471.798,0071,719;7821,642,6251,566,608
AVRRAGERENAININGLIFET2NE
Averagenumber of
~ears of liferemaining at>eginning ofIge interval
(7)
8,
59.4160.3260.7361.21
59.4161.6360.8659.9959.08
58.1557.2056.2555.2954.33
53.3652.3951.4350.4749.51
48.5747.6346.7145.7944.88
43.9843.0942.2141.3440.48
39.6138.7537.9037.0436.19
35.3534.5133.6732.8432.02
31.2030.3829.5128.7727.98
Z7.2LZ6.4525.7124.98Z4.Z6
23.542Z.8322.1321.4420.77
40
TABLE 19. LIFE TAB~ FOR NONWHITE MALES: SOUTH AT
I
I
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51.............<5,1-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55.............$
55-56.............<56-57.............%57-58.............<58-59.............<59-60.............<
60-61.............(61-62.............62-63.............s63-64.............s64-65.............s
65-66.............<66-67.............a67-68.............s68-69.............s69-70..............
70-71.............671-72 .............<72-73..............73-74 .............474=75.............s
75-76.............<76-77.............(77-78 .............78-79.............(79-80 .............(
80-81 .............81-82.............82-83 .............83-84 .............(84-85.............
85-86.............86-87.............87-88.............<80-89.............89-90.............
90-91..............91-92..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102............102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108 ............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
begiming ofsge intervaldying duringinterval
(2.)
19X
.0187E
.0205t
.02232
.0239E
.02555
.0272C
.02894
.03092
.03325
.03587
.0386E
.04151
.04415
.04651
.04867
.0507s
.05294
.0547t
.0560E
.05695
.0574E
.05795
.0586?
.05982
.06154
.06321
.06492
.0675f
.07172
.07727
.08444
.09234
.0994?
.10407
.1061?
.11352
.12276
.13515
.15210
.17289
.19585
.21955
.24378
.26779
.29137
.31416
.32915
.34G50
.36018..37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
74,14172,74971,25469,66367,993
66,25364,45262,58760,65158.634
56,53154*34452,08949,78747,469
45,15842,86540,59538,37236,220
34,15732,19430,32828,55026,842
25,19023,59822,06620,57519,099
17.62416,13514,64513*18911,817
10,5639,3648.2147,1046,024
4,9824,0063,1272,3651,731
1,227841564370237
14890533017
95211
Number dyingduring
ige interval
(4)
dtx
1,3921,4951,5911,6701,74C
1,8011,8651,9362,0172,103
2,1872,2552.3022,3182,311
2,2932.2702,2232,1522,063
1,9631,8661,7781,70E1,652
1,5921,5321,4911,4761,475
1,48$1,49Cl,45t1,3721,254
1,1991.15CLillc1.08C1;042
976879762634504
38627719413389
583723138
43
:1
NTIC DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
STATIONARY ~OPULATION
In.the ageinterval
(5)
73,44572,00270,45868,82867,124
65,35263,51961,61959,64357,582
55.43853,21750,93848,62746,314
44,01141,73039,48437,29635,189
33,17631,26129,43927,69626,017
24,39422,83221,32119,83718,361
16,88015.39013,91812,50311,189
9,9638,7897,6596,5645,503
4,4943,5672,7452,0481.479
1,035702468303192
11971422413
74111
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
1,491,8241,418,3791,346,3771,275,9191,207,091
1,139,9671,074,6151,011,096
949,477889,834
832,252776,814723,597672,659624,032
577,718533,707491*977452,493415,197
380,008346,832315,571286,132258,436
232,419208.025185,193163,872144,035
125,674108,79493,40479,48666,983
55,79445,83137,04229,38322.819
17,31612,8229,2556,5104,462
2,9831;9481,246778475
283164935127
147321
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
20.1219.5018.9018.3217.75
17.2116.6716.1615.6515.18
14.7214.2913.8913.5113.15
12.7912.4512.1211.7911.46
11.1310.7710.4110.029.63
9.238.828.397.967.54
7.156.746.386.035.67
5.284.894.514.143.79
3.483.202.962.752.58
2.432.322.212.102.01
\ 1.91) 1.83
1.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
41
TAB~ 20. LIFE !
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
— (1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-l...............’.1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1“-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 ...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28..............28-29 ..............29-30 ...............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying duringinterval
(2)
19.
0.01182.C0513.00733.01783
.04149
.00334
.00178
.00120
.00099
.00084
.00071
.00061
.00053
.00047
.00044
.00042
.00044
.00049
.00056
.00065
.00075
.CO086
.00097
.00107
.00118
.00131
.00146
.ooi62
.00179
.00197
.00217
.00237
.00257
.00278
.00301
.00325
.00351
.00379
.00408
.00438
.00471
.00509
.00555
.00605
.00664
.00723
.00774
.00810
.00838
.00861
.00895
.00960
.01066
.01205
ILE FOR NONWHITS FEMALES: S01
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVR
Numberliving at
)eginning ofIge interval
(3)
Ix
100,00098,81898,31197,591
100,00095,85195,53195,36195,247
95,15295,07395,00594,94794,897
94.85294,81194,77094,72894,682
94.62994,56894,49794,41594,324
94,22394,11193.98893,85193,699
93,53293,34793,14592,92492,685
92.42792,14991,84991,52791,180
90,80890,41089,98489,52689,030
88,49187,90387,26786,59285,890
85,17084,43783,68182,87881,994
!7umberdyingduring
age interval
(4)
1,182507720
1,7.40
4,14932017011495
7968585045
4141424653
;:8291101
112123137152167
185202221239258
278300322347372
398426458496539
588636675702720
733756803884988
1 ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61
STATIONARY POPULATION
In-the ageinterval
(5)
272540
6,70289,308
96.82295,69195,44695,30395,200
95,11395,03994,97694,92294,874
94,83294,79094,74994,70694,655
94*59994,53294.45694,37094,273
94,16794.05093,91993,77593,615
93,43993,24693,03492,80592,556
92,28991,99991,68891,35490,994
90,60890,19809,75589,27888,760
88,19687,58586,93086,24185,530
84,80484,05983,27982,43681,500
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
T,
6,508,6856,508,4136.507,8736,501,171
6,508,6856,411,8636,316,1726,220,7266,125,423
6,030,2235,935,1105,840,0715,745,0955,650,173
5,555,2995,460,4675,365,6775,270,9285,176,222
5,081,5674,986,9684,892,4364,797.9804,703,610
4,609,3374,515,1704,421,1204,327,2014,233,426
4,139,8114,046,37Z3,953,1263,860,09Z3,767,287
3,674,7313,582,4423,490,4433,398,7553,307,401
3,216,4073,125,7993,035;6012,945,8462,856,568
2,767,8082,679,6122,592,0272,505,0972,418,856
2,333,3262,248,5222,164,4632,081,1841,998,748
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFET7MS
Average ,number of
years of liferemaining ZCbeginning ofage interval
[7)
.
65.0965.8666.2066.62
65.0966.8966.1265.Z364.31
63.3762.4361.4760.5159.54
58.5757.5956.6255.6454.67
53.7052.7351.7750.8249.87
48.9241.9847.0446.1145.10
44.2643.3542.4441.5440.65
39.7638.8638.0037.1336.27
35.4234.5733.7332.9032.09
31.2830.4829.7028.93Z8.16
Z7.4026.6325.87Z5.1124.38
42
TAB’LE 20. LIFE TABLB FOR NONWHITE FENALES: SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION, 1959-61—c
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53 ..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58..............56-59 ..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65..............
65-66..............66-67..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-81 ..............81-82..............82-03..............83-84..............84-85 ..............
85-86..............86-87 ..............87-88 ..............88-89..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............90-99..............99-100 .............
100-101 :...........101-102............102-103............103-104 ............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107 ............107-108 ............108-109............lo9-llo .........f..
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning ofsge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
.01361
.01514
.01650
.01756
.01842
.01920
.0201C
.02123
.0227C
.02444
.02638
.02828
.02995
.03122
.03219
.03298
.0339-3
.03533
.03746
.0401q
.0432q
.04639
.04928
.05167
.05364
.05553
.0575s
.0597C
.06191
.06.425
.!2666t
.06911
.07175
.07444
.07730
.08994
.10427
.12084
.13992
.16126
.18422
.20851
.23441
.2613C
.28834
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242- .40891,.42562.44250.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVS
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
Ix
81,00679,90478,69477,39676,037
74,63673,20471,73270,20968,615
66,93865,17263,32961,43259.514
57,59955,69953.80951,90849,964
47,95645,88?43,75241,59639*447
37,33135.25733;22731,24329,309
27,42625,59723,82722,11720,471
18,88817,19015,39713.53711.643
9,7657,9666,3054,8273,566
2.5371,7401.167765490
3051861106335
1910521
{umber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
1,1021,2101,2981,3591,401
1,4321,4721,5231*5941,677
1,7661,8431,8971,9181,915
1,9001,8901,9011*944z,ooe
2,0762,1282,1562,1492,116
2,0742,0301,9841*9341,883
1,8291,7701,7101,6461,583
1,6981.7931,8601,8941,878
1,7991,6611,4781,2611,029
797573402275185
11976472816
95311
——. .
STATIONARY POPULATION
Im the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
80,45579,29978,04576,71775,337
73,91972,46870,97169,41167,777
66,05564,25062,38160,47358,557
56,64854,75452,85950,93548,960
46,91844,81642,67340.52138,389
36,29434,24232,23530,27628,36e
26,51124,71222,97221,29419,680
18,03916,29314,46712,59010,704
8,8657,1365,5654,1973,051
2,1391,454966628397
24614886,4927
14e4
.I 11
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
1,917,2481,836,7931.757.4941;679;4491,602,732
1,527,3951,453,4761,381,0081,310,0371,240,626
1,172,8491,106,7941,042,544
980,163919.690
861,133804,485749,731696,872645,937
596,977550,059505,243462,570422,049
383,660347,366313,124280,889250,613
222,245195,734171,022148,050126,756
07,07689.03772,74458,27745,687
34,98326,11818,98213,4179,220
6.1694,0302,5761,610982
58533919110556
2915732
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
$.
23.6722.9922.3321.7021.08
20.4619.8619.25la.6618.oa
17.5216.9a16.4615.9615.45
14.95L4.4413.9313.4312.93
12.4511.9911.5511.1210.70
.10.289.859.428.998.55
‘8.1O7.657.186.696.19
5.675.184.724.313.92
3.583.283.012.782.59
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
43
[
TAB~ 21. LI& TABLE FOR WHITE NALES: EAST SOUTH CENTHAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
,
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365.............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1818-19 ”.--- ..”....... . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-2828-29 ..”””””-....................29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32 ..............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
eginning ofge intervalypn:in$ang
(7-)
0.01081.00575.00467.00698
.02792
.00163
.00107
.00085
.00073
.00063
.00056
.00051
.00047
.00044
.00042
.00044
.00052
.00067
.00086
.00107
.00128
.00146
.00161
.00171
.00182
.00192
.00199
.00200
.00199
.00196
.00194
.00193
.00194
.00197
.00200
.00206
.00214
.00227
.00243
.00262
.00283
.00306
.00331
.00357
.00387
.00421
.00459
.00502
.00550
.00602
.00658
.00723
.00798
.00881
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberlivtig at?ginning of:e interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,91998,35097,891
100,00097,20897,04996,94596,863
96,79296,73196,67796,62896,583
96,54196,50096,45796,40796,342
96,25996,15696.03395,89295,738
95,57495,40195,21795,02894,837
94,64994,46494,28194,09993,917
93,73393.54593;35293,15292,941
92,71692,47392,21191,92991,625
91,29790,94490,56190,14589,692
89,19988,66288,07887,44186,743
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
,dx
1,081569459683
,2,792
159104
8271
6154494542
4143506583
103123141154164
173184189191188
185183182182184
188193200211225
243262282304328
353383416453493
537584637698764
STATIONARY POPULATION
[n the ageinterval
(5)
tLx
272540
6,71490,073
97,59997,12996,99796,90496,827
96,76296,70496,65296,60596,562
96,52096,47996,43196,37596,301
96,20796,09595,96295,81695,656
95,48795.30995,12394,93294,743
94,55794,37294,19094,00893,825
93,63993,44893,25393,04792,828
92,59592,34292.07091,77791,461
91,12190,75290,35489,91889,446
88,93088,37087.75987,09286,362
In thi8and all
subsequent~e intervals
(6)
Tx
6,726,5656,726,2936,725,7536,719,039
6,726,5656,628,9666,531,8376,434,8406,337,936
6,241,1096,144,3476,047,6435,950,9915,854,386
5,757,8245,661,3045,564,8255,468,3945,372.a~9
5,275,7185,179,5115,083,4164,987,4544,891,638
4,795,9824,700,4954,605,1864,510,0634,415,131
4,320,3884,225,8314,131,4594,037,2693,943,261
3,849,4363*755,7973,662,3493,569,0963,476,049
3,383,2213,290,6263,198.2843,106,2143,014,437
2,922,9762,831,8552,741,1032,650,7492,560,831
2,471,3852,382,4552,294,0852,206,3262,119,234
AVRRAGE
Averagenumber ofears of lifeemaining ateginnfng ofge interval
(7)
8*
67.2768.0068.3960.64
67.2768.1967.3066.3865.43
64.4863.5262.5661.5960.62
59.6458.6757.6956.7255.76
54.8153.8752.9352.0151.09
50.1849.2748.3747.4646.55
45.6544.7343.8242.9041.99
41.0740.1539.2338.3137.40
36.4935.5034.6833.7932.90
32.0231.1430.2729.4128.55
27.7126.8726.0525.2324.43
44
TABLE 21. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE WLES: EAST SOUTH CENTfiL DIVISION. 1959-61— Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
xtex+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52............-.52-53..............53-54 ..............54-55 ..............
55-56 ..............56-57..............57-58..............58-59 ..............59-60..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73 ..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76..............76-77..............77-78..............78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-81..............81-82..............82-83..............63-84..............84-85 ..............
85-86 ..............86-87 ...............87-88..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96..............96-97 ..............97-98..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106 ............106-107............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
.00973
.01068
.01164
.01258
.01352
.01450
.01558
.01681
.01824
.01985
.02158
.02338
.02528
.02726
.02933
.03154
.03392
.03645
.03912
.04199
.04502
.04832
.05206
.05638
.06131
.06671
.07257
.07915
.08658
.09493
.10483
.11608
.12758
.13826
.14794
.16004
.17307
.18704
.20261
.21967
.23703
.25394
.27072
.28698
.30185
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810..54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
85,97985,14384.23383,25382,206
81,09479,91e78,67377,35075,939
74,43272,82671s12369,32567,435
, 65,457~ 63,39261,24259,01056,701
54,32151,87549,36846,79844,160
4L,45238,68735,87933.03930,179
27,31424,45121,61218.85516,248
13,84511,6299,6167,8186,234
4,8643,7112,7692,0191,440
1,oo5689462303194
121.
::2514
84z10
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
836910980
1,0471.112
1,1761,2451,3231,4111,507
1,6061,7031*7981,8901,978
2,0652,1502.2322,3092,380
2,446,’2,5072,5702,6382,708
2,7652,8082,840z*8602,865
2,8632,8392,7572,6072,403
2,2162,0131,7981,5841,370
1.153942750579435
31622715910973
473118116
42110
STATIONARY POPULAT ION
In the ageinterval
(5) ‘
~Lx
85,56084,68883,74382,73081,650
80,50679,29578.01276;64475.186
73.62971,97470,22468,38066,446
64,42562,31760.12657,85555,511
53,09850,62248,08345*47942,806
40,06937,28434,45931i60928,747
25,88223,03220,23417,55115,047
12,73710,6Z28,7177,0265,549
4,2883,2402,3941,7301,222
848576382249157
9858342011
5
;o1.
In thisand all
subsequentage interval(
(6)
2,032,8721,947,3121,862,6241,778,8811,696,151
1,614,5011,533,9951,454,7001,376,6881,300,044
1,224,8581,151,2291.079.2551;009;031940,651
874,205.809,780747,463687,337629,482
573,971520,873470,251422,168376,689
333.883293;814256,530222,071190,462
161,715135,833112,80192,56775,016
59,96947,23236,61027,89320,e67
15,31811,0307,7905,3963,666
2,4441,5961,020638389
Z32134764222
116311
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFETINE
Average .number of
years of liferemaining atbeginning of _age interval
(7)
,
23.6422.8722.1121.3720.63
19.9119.1918.4917.8017.12
\ 16.4615.8115.1714.5613.95
13.3612.7712.2111.6511.10
10.5710.049.539.028.53
8.057.597.156.726.31
5.92r 5.565.224.914.62
4.334.063.813.573.35
3.152.972.812.672.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.46i.401.351.29
45
TABLR 22. LIFE TAB~ FOR WRITE FENALES : EAST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2.................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11 ..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ...............28-29..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34 ..............34-35.............-
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............,,
45-46 .:............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning ofge intervalyin:eng
(2)
t9x
0.00854.00395.00374.00651
.02256
.00163
.0009e
.00070
.00062
.00054
.00048
.00042
.00038
.00035
.00032
.00031
.00032
.00035
.00040
.00045
.00051
.00056
.00059
.00060
.00061
.00063
.00C65
.00068
.00071
.00074
.00077
.00C80
.00084
.00087
.00091
.00096
.00102
.00110
.00118
.00128
.00139
.00150
.00162
.00174
.00187
.00202
.00219
.00239
.00261
.C0285
.00311
.00337
.00363
.00389
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
eginning ofge interval
(3)
1.
100,00099,1+698,75498,384
100,00097,74497,58597,48997,421
97,36197,30897,26297,22197,184
97,15097,11997,08897,05797,023
96,98496,94096,89196,83796,780
96,72296.66396,60196,53896,473
96,40596,33396,25996,18296,101
96,01795,93095,83795,73995,635
95,52195,39995,26695,12394,969
94, eo494,62694,43594,22894,003
93,75893,49193,20092,88692.54’3
~mber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
,d,
854392370640
2,256159966860
5346413734
3131313439
4449545758
5962636568
7274778184
8793
1;:114
122133143154165
178191207225245
267291314337360
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
273542
6,74590.548
98,10897.66497;53897,45597,391
97,33597,28597,24197.20297,167
97,13497,10497,07297,04097,004
96,96296,91696.86496,80896,751
96,69296,63296,57096,50696,438
96,36996,29796.22096,14296,059
95,97395,88495.78895,687~5,578
95,46095,33395,19495,04694,887
94.71594*53094,33294,11693,881
93,624‘93,34693,04392,71792,369
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
(6)
T,
7,433,8627,433v5897,433,0477,426,302
7,433,8627,335,7547,238,0907,140,5527,043,097
6,945,7066,848,3716,751,0866,653,8456,556,643
6,459,4766,362,3426,265,2386,168,1666,071,126
5,974,1225,877,1605,780,2445,683.3805,586,572
5,489,8215,393,1295.296,4915;199;9275s103,421
5,006,9834,910,6144,814,3174,718,0974,621,955
4,525,8964,429,9234,334,0394,238,2514,142,564
4,046,9863,951,5263,856,1933,760,9993,665,953
3,571,0663,476,3513,381,8213,287,4893,193,373
3,099,4923,005,8682,912,5222,819,4792,726,762
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber ofears of lifeemaining ateginning ofge interval
(7)
74.3474.9875.2775.48
74.3475.0574.1773.2472.30
71.3470.386~.4168.4467.47
66.4965.5164.5363.5562.57
61.6060.6359.6658.6957.72
56.7655.7954.8353.8652.90
51.9450.9850.0149.0548.09
47.1446.1845.ZZ44.2743.3Z
42.3741.4240.4839.5438.60
37.6736.7435.8134.8933.97
33.0632.1531.2530.3529.46
46
\
TABLE 22. LIFE TABM FOR WHITE FEMAMS: EAST SOUTH CENTRAL DZVISION, 1959-6l—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 ..............52-53 ..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57 ..............57-58..............58-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-7e . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-al ..............81-82 ..............82-83 ..............83-84..............84-85 ..............
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 ............101-102............102-103 ............103-104............104-105............
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervalay::inllg
(2)
.0041E
.00451
.00486
.00525
.0056e
.00616
.0067C
.00731.00799.00876
.00962
.01058
.01165
.01285
.014L9
.01567
.01731
.01917
.02128
.02366
.02623
.02907
.03240
.03633
.04087
.04573
.05099
.05715
.06447
.07297
.oe302
.09417
.10535
.11554
.12476
.13907
.15475
.17118
.le854
.20670
.22525
.243a9
.26259
.28101
.29848
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BOW ALIvE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
92,18991,80391,38990,94590,467
89,95389,39988,80088,15187,447
86,68185,84784,93983,94982,870
81,69480,41579,02277,50775,857
74,06372,12070,02367,75465,292
62,62459,76056.71353,47250,024
46,37442,52438,52034,46230,480
26,67722,967L9*41316,09013,056
10,357a,0246,067.4,4743,217
2,2571,5481,038681435
272165985631
179421
iumber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
,dx
386414444478514
554599649704766
8349oe990
1,0791,176
1,2791,3931,5151,6501,794
1,9432,0972,2692,4622,668
2,8643,0473,2413,4483,650
3,8504,0044,0583,9823,803
3,7103,5543,3233,0342,699
2,3331,9571,5931,257960
709510357246163
10767422514
.;211
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
tLx
91,99691,59791,16190,70690,21C
89,67689,09988,47687,79987,065
86,26485,393
L 84,44383,41082,282
81,05579.71878;26576,68374,960
73,09171,07168, e8866,52463,958
61,192
58,23655,09251,74848,199
44,44940,52236,49032,471
28,578
24,82221,19017,75214,573
11,707
9,1917,0465,2703,e462,737
1,9021,293
859558354
218132
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T.
I
2,634,3932,542,3972,450, eoo2.359,6332,26e,927
2,178.7172,089,0411,999,9421,911,4661.823,667
1,736,6021,650,3381,564,9451,480,5021,397,092
1,314,8101,233,7551,154,0371,075,772999,089
924,129851.03877’3,967711,079644,555
5eo,5975L9,405461,169406,077354,329
306,130261,681221,159184,669152,198
123,6209@,79877,60859,85645,283
33,57624,38517,33912,069.8,223
5.4S63;5842,2911,432074
5203021709350
2613631
AVEMGEREMAININGLIFETINE
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
ze. se27.6926.8225.9525.08
24.2223.3722.5221.6820.85
20.0319.2218.4217.6416.86
16.0915.3414.6013.8813.17
12.4811.8011.1410.499.87
9.278.698.137.597.08
6.606.155.745.364.99
4.634.304.003.723.47
3.243.042.862.702.56’
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
.—..47
(
TABLE 23. LIFS TABLE FOR NONNHITE MALES: EAST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning ofge intervaly~fe~ang
(2)
tqx
0.01389.00671.01039.02180
.05181
.00357
.00213
.00144
.00110
.00094
.00082
.00073
.00067
.00065
.00067
.00072
.00079
.00090
.00104
.00118
.C0135
.00159
.00193
.00233
.00278
.00319
.00351
.00368
.00374
.00378
.00384
.00393
.00406
.00423
.00442
.00461
.00482
.00506
.00532
.00561
.00592
.00630
.00674
.00725
.00782
.00841
.00897
.00948
.00996
.01045
.01103
.01178
.01277
.01394
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
,eginning of.ge interval
(3)
lx
100*OOO98’,61197,94996,931
100,00094,81994,480
94,27894,142
94,03993,950
.93,873
93,80593,742
93,68093,61793,55093,47693,392
93.29593,18593,06092,91292,732
92,51692,25991,96591,64291,305
90,96490,62090,27289,91789,552
89,17388,779
88,37087,94587,500
87,03486,54686,03485,49284,916
84,30083,64282,93882.1948L,415
80,60479,76278,88277,95376,958
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
~dx
1,389662
1,0182,112
5,181339202136103
897768
6362
6367748497
110125148180216
257294323337341
344348355365379
394409
425445466
488512542576616
658704744779811
842880929995
1,074
STATIONARY POPULATION
272538
6,66888,527
96,00594,64994,37994,21094,091
93, 9X9493,91293,839
93,77393,711
93,64893,58493,51393,43493,344
93,24093,12392,98592,82292,624
92,38892,11291,80391,47491,134
90,79290,44690,09589,73489,363
88,97688,575
88,15887,72287,267
86,79086,29085,76385,20484.608
83,97183,29082,56681,80481,009
80,18479,32278,41877,45576,421
In thisand all
subsequent.ge intervals
(6)
T,
6,073,8396,073,5676,073,0296,066,361
6,073,8395,977,8345,883,1855,788,8065,694,596
5,600,5055,506,5115,412,599
5,318,7605,224,987
5,131,2765,037,6284,944,044
4,850,5314,757,097
4,663,7534,570,5134,477,3904,384,4054,291,583
4,198,9594,106,5714,014,4593,922,6563,831,182
3,740,0483,649,2563,558,8103,468.7153,378,981
‘ 3,289,6183,200,6423,112,0673,023,9092,936,187
2,848,9202.762,1302;675;8402,590,0772,504,873
2,420,2652,336,2942,253,0042,170,4382,088,634
2,007,6251,927,4411,848,1191,769,7011,692,246
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
years of Mferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
$x
60.7461.5962.0062.58
60.7463.0462.2761.4060.49
59.5658.6157.6656.7055.74
54.7753.6152.8551.8950.94
49.9949.0548.1147.1946.28
45.3944.5143.6542.8041.96
41.1240.2739.4238.5837.73
36.8936.0535.2234.3833.56
32.7331.9231.1030.3029.50
28.7127.9327.1626.4125.65
24.9124.1623.4322.1021.99
48
TABLE 23. LIFE TABLE FOR NONWHITE MALES: EAST .SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 195~-~1—~.n.
AGE INTERVALI
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58..............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70 ..............
70-71..............-n-72..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76..............76-77..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
80-81 ..............81-82 ..............82-83..............83-84 ..............84-85..............
85-86..............86-87..............8-l-80..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 ............101-102............102-103............103-L04............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107 ............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
Jeginning ofage intervaliyinge~g
(2)
19X
.01521
.01653
.01794
.01946
.02107
.02281
.02462
.02639
.02807
.02969
.03130
.03302
.03501
.03740
.04011
.04309
.04611
.04899
.05153
.05377
.05605
.05849
.06084
.06306
.06523
.06709
.06905
.07203
.07678
.08327
.09147
.10043
.10900
.11571
.12036
.12936
.13984
.15258
.16879
.18809
.20930
.23114
.25312
.27438
.29473
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
------ ..
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning oflge interval
(3)
Ix
75,88474,73073,49572,17670,772
69,28167.70066;03464,29162,487
) 60,63158,73456,79454,80652,756
50,64048*45846,22343,95q41,694
39,45237,24035,06232*92q30;853
28,84026,90525,04823,24321,459
19,67217,87216,07814,32512,668
11,1439,7018,3457,0725,878
4,7723,7732,9012,1671,572
1,109761510334214
13381482815
:211
iumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
,dx
1,1541,2351.3191,4041,491
1,5811,6661,7431,8041,856
1,8971,9401,9882,0502,116
2,1822,2352,2642,2652,242
2,2122,1782,1332,0762.013
1,9351,8571,8051,7841;787
1.8001,7941,7531.6571,525
1,4421,3561,2731,1941,106
999872734595463
348251176120.81
523320137
42101
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
75*30774,11372,83671*47470,026
60,49066,86765,16363,38961,559
59,68357,76455,80053,78151,698
49,54947,34045.09142,82740,572
38.34636,15233,99631,89129,846
27,87325,97624,14622,35120,565
18,77216,97515,20113*49711,905
10,4229,0237.7096;4745,325
4,2733.3382,5341.8691.341
935635423274
: 173
10864382211
7320.1
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
1,615,8251,540,5181,466,4051,393.5691,322,095
1,252,0691,183,5791,116,712l,051,54q988,160
926,601866,918809,154753,354699,573
647,875598.326550,986505,895463,068
422,496384,150347,998314,002282.111
252.265224,392198,416174,270151,919
131,354112,58295,60780,40666,909
55,00444,58235,55927,85021,376
16,05111,7788,4405,9064,037
2,6961,7611,126703429
256148844624
136311
AVEMGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
Tears of life:emaining at>eginning ofige interval
(7)0
ex
21.29.20.6119.9519.3118.68
18.0717.4s16.9116.3615.81
15.2814.7614.2513.7513.26
12.7912.3511.9211.5111.11
10.7110.329.939.549.14
S.75S.347.927.507.08
6.686.305.955.615.28
4.944.604.263.943.64
3.363.122.912.732.57
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.s31.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
I
—.-49
TABLR 24. LIFE TABLE FOR NONWHITE FENALES: EAST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
OAYS
0-1................1-3................3-28 ...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ............-.26-27............;.27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32 ..............32-33..............33-34..............34-35 ..............
35-36..>.< ........36-37..............37-38..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
~eginning ofIge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
0.01111.00492.00792.01891
.04222
.00339
.00177
.00128
.00102
.00091
.00082
.00072
.00063
.00054
.00046“.00041.00041.00046.00055
.00067
.00080
.00094
.00109
.00125
.00142
.00161
.00178
.00193
.00207
.00221
.00237
.00254
.00271
.00290
.00310
.00332
.00355
.00381
.00409
.00437
.00468
.00504
.00546
.00593
.00646
.00699
.00745
.00779
.00806
.00832
.00866
.00916
.00985
.01073
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVB
Numberlivtig at
eginning ofge interval
(3)
1.
100*OOO98,80998,40397.623
100,00095.77895;45395,28495,162
95.06594,97894,90194,83294,773
94.72194,67894.63894,60094,556
94.50494,44094,36594,27694,173
94,05693,92293,77193,60593,424
93.23193,02592,80492,56992,318
92,0509L,76591,46091,13690,789
90,41890,02389,60289,15088,664
88,13887,56886,95686,30885,636
84,94684,23983,51082,74581.930
lumber dyingduring
.ge interval
(4)
,dx
1,111486780
1,845
4,22232516912297”
8777695952
4340384452
647589103117
134151166181193
206221235251268
28530532434-1371
395421452486526
570612648672690
707729765815879
STATIONARY POPULATION
,Lx
272540
6,70789,289
\,96,80895,61695,36895,22395,114
95,02294,93994,86794,80294,747
94,70094,65894,61994,57894,530
94,47394,40294,32194,22594, 114
93,98993,84793,68893,51593,327
93,12892,91592,68692,44492,184
91,90791,61291,29990,96290,603
90,22189,81289,3?688,90788,401
87,85387,26286,63285,97285,291
84,59283,87583,12782,33781,491
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
6,525,0396,524,7676,524,2276,517,520
6,525,0396,428,2316,332,6156,237,2476,142,024
6,046,9105,951,8885,856,9495,762,0825,667,280
5,572.5335,477,8335,383,1755,288,5565,193,978
5,099,4485,004,9754,910,5734,816,2524,722,027
4,627,9134,533,9244,440,0774,346,3894,252,874
4,159,5474.066,4193,973,5043,880,8183,788,374
3,696,1903,604,2833,512,6713,421,3723,330,410
3,239,8073,149,5863,059,7742,970,3982,881,491
2,793,0902,705,2372,617,9752,531,3432,445,371
2,360,0802,275,4882,191,,6132,108,4862,026,149
AVBRA~REMAININGLIFET7MR
Avetagenumbef of
ears of life,emaining at,eginning of~ge interval
(7)
8*
65.2565.9866.3066.16
65.2567.1266.3465.4664.54
63.6162.6761.7260.7659.80
58.8357.8656.8855.9054.93
53.9653.0052.0451.0950.14
49.2048.2747.3546.4345.52
44.6243.7142.8241.9241.04
40.1539.2838.4137.5436.68
35.0334.9934.1533.3232.50
31.6930.8930.1129.3326.56
27.7827.0126.2425.4624.73
50
TABLE 24. LIFE TABLE 1
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57.........7....57-58..............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61..............61-62...........+..62-63..............63-64..............64-65..............
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-14..............74-75 ..............
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 .............*79-80 ..............
00-81..............81-62 ..............02-83..............83-84..............Q4-85..............
05-86..............86-87..............87-88..............08-89..............69-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-LO1 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102. . . . . . . . . . . .102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning of3ge intervaliy:n:e:ang
(2)
tqx
.01167
.01265
.01374
.01495
.01626
.01764
.01907
.02054
.02205
.02358
.02523
.02692
.02841
.02960
.03057
.03139
.03233
.03371
.03577
.03840
.04148
.04462
.04745
.04961
.05129
.05252
.05407
.05688
.06181
.06865
.07732
.08654
.09471
.09998
.10226
.11000
.11965
.13263
.15043
.17220
.19613
.22057
.24512
.26895
.29199
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
{ NOMITR FEMA~S : EAST SOU
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
~eginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
81.05180,10579,09278,00576,839
75,59074.25672,84071,34469?771
68,12666,40764,61962,78460,925
59,06357,20955,35953,49351,580
49,59947,54145,42043,26541,118
39,01036,96134,96332,97430,936
28s81226,58424,28421,98419,786
17*76315.80913*91712,07110,255
8,4896,8’245,3194,0152,935
2,0781,425956“627401
250152905229
168421
Tumber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
,dx
9461,0131,0871,1661,249
1,3341,4161,4961,5731,645
1,7191,7881,8351,8591,862
1,8541,8501,8661,9131,981
2,0582,1212*1552,1472,108
2.0491,9981,9892,0382,124
2,2282,3002,3002,1982,023
1,9541,8921,8461,8161,766
1,6651,5051.3041,080
857
653469329226.151
2313
84211
.—.
CENTRAL DIVISION , 1959-6l’—
STATIONARY POPULATION
80,57879,59878,54977.42276,214
74,92373,54872,09270,55868,948
67,26665,51363,70261,85559*994
58,13556,284
48.57046,48044,34342,19140,065
37,98535,96233,96831,95429,874
27,69925,43423,13420,884L8*774
16,78614,86312,99411,1649,372
7,6576,0724,6673,4762,506
1,7521,191792514325
201121714022
12632a
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
T,
1,944,6581,864,080L,784,482l,705*9331,628,511
1,552,2971,477,3741,403,8261,331,7341,261,176
1,192,2281,124,9621,059,449995,747933,892
873,898815,763759,479705,053652,517
601,927553,357506.877462,534,420.343
380,278342,293306,331272,363240,409
210,535182,836157,402134,268113,384
94,61077,82462,96149,96738,803
29,43121,77415.70211;0357*559
5,0533,3012,1101,318.804
4792781578646
2412
1
/
AVERAGERRMAI.NINGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
rears of liferemaining at~eginning ofIge interval
(7)‘.
23.9923.2722.5621.8721.19
20.5419.9019.2718.6718.08
17.5016.9416.4015.8615.33
14.8014..2613.7213.1812.65
12.1411.6411.1610.6910.22
9.759.268.768.267.77
7:316.886.486.115.73
5.334.924.524.143.78
3.47 .3.192.952.752.58
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.40J.351.29
51 -
TAB= 25. LIFE TABLE FOR WRITE MALES : NEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18...............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ...............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34 ............a.34-35 ..............
35-36..............36-37 ..............37-38..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41..............41-42 ..;...........
,“42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 .......9......
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning ofIge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
tqx
0.01019.00573.00436.00729
.02730
.00185
.00116
.00082
.00076
.00067
.00061
.00056
.00052
.00050
.00048
.00050
.00057
.00070
.00087
.00106
.00123
.00140
.00153
.00164
.00176
.00187
.00192
.00190
.00183
.00175
.oo16e
.00164
.00165
.00169
.00176
.00183
.00192
.00202
.00215
.00230
.00247
.00268
.00292
.00320
.00351
.00386
.00425
.00466
.00510
.00558
.,00611
.00674
.00751
.00838
OF 100,000BORN ALIVS
Numberliving at
>eginning ofage interval
(3) .
1,
“1OO*OOO98,98198,41397,984
100,00097,27097,09196,97896,899
96,82596,76096,70296,64796,597
96,54996,50296,45396,39896,331
96,2479.6,14696,02795.89295*745
95,58895,42095,24295,05994,879
~4*70594,53994,38094,22694,071
93,91193,74693*57593;39593,206
93,006.92,79292,56392,31592,045
91.75191.42891;07590,68890,266
89,80589,30588,75988,16187,499
Jumber dyingduring
Lge interval
(4)
1,019568429714
2,7301791137974
6558555048
4749556784
Lo 1119135147157
168178183180174
166159154155160
165171180189200
214229248270294
323353387422461
500546598662733
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5)
272540
6,72090.145
97,67797,18197,03596,93896,862
96,79396,73196,67496,62296,573
96,52596,47796,42696.36596,288
96,19796,08695*95995,81995,667
95,50495,33195,15094,96994,792
94,62194,46094.30394,14893,991
93,82993.66093,48593,30093,106
92,90092,67792.43992,18091,898
91,59091,25290,88290,47790,036
89,55589,03288,46087.83087;133
In thisand all
subsequentige intervals
(6)
T,
6,766,2816,766.0096,765,4696,758,749
6,766,2016,668,6046,571,4236,474,3886,377,450
6,280,5886,183,7956,087,0645,990,3905,893,768
5,797,1955,700,6705,604,1935.507,7675,411,402
5,315,1145,218,9175,122,8315,026,8724,931,053
4,835,3864,739,8824,644,5514,549,4014,454,432
4,359,6404,265,0194,170,5594,076,2563,982,108
3,888,1173,794.2883,700,6283,607,1433,513,843
3,420,7373,327,8373,235,1603,142,7213,050,541
2,958,6432,867,0532,775,8012,684,9192,594,442
2,504,4062,414,8512,325,8192,237,3592,149,529
AVEMGERBMAININGLIFET2NE
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at~eginning ofIge interval
(7)
8X
67.6668.3668.7568.9iI
61.6668.5667.6866.7665.82
64.8763.916Z.9561.9861.01
60.0459.0758.1057.1456.18
55.2254.2853.~552.4251.50
50.5949.6748.7747.8646.95
46.0345.1144.1943.2642.33
41.4o40.4739.5538.6237.70
36.7835.8634.9534.0433.14
32.2531.3630.4829.6128.74
27.8927.0426.2025.38Z4.57
52
>
,.TABLE 25. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE MA~S: WEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58...............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61..............61-62..............62-63..............63-64..............64-65............:.
65-66..............66-67..............67-68..............68-69 ..............69-79..............
70-71..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............77-78 ..............18-79..............79-80 ..............
80-81..............81-82..............82-83..............83-84..............84-85..............
85-06 ..............86-87..............87-88..............80-89 ..............89-90..............
90-9 L..............91-92..............92-’33..............93-9% ...p..........94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-90 ..............90-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102............102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106 ............106-107............107-10.9............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
19X
.00936
.01037
.01133
.01219
.01301
.01382
.01476
.01598
.01759
.01951
.02163
.02379
.02593
.02799
.03000
.03210
.03438
.03684
.03951
.04241
.04550
.04881
.05247
.05656
.06111
.06604
.07139
.07741
.08424
.09196
.10105
.11127
.12167
.13130
.14003
.15199
.16496
.17904
.19486
.21229
.23043
.24856
.26664
.28407
.30014
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
86,76685,95485.06364,10083,075
81,99480,86179.66778,39377,014
75,51273,87972,12170,25168,285
66,23664,11061,90659.62557,270
54,84152,34649,79147,17844,510
41,79039,03036,24433,43830.621
27,80524,99622,21419*51116;950
14,57612,36110,3228,4746,823
5,3744,1363,1082.2791,632
1,142783525344220
13784492816
:211
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
812891963
1,0251,081
1,1331,1941,2741,3791,502
1,6331,7581,8701,9662,049
2,1262,2042,2812,3552,429
‘2,4952,5552,6132,6682,720
2,7602,7862,8062,8172.816
2,8092,7822.7032.,5612,374
2,2152,0391,8481,6511,449
1,2381,028
829647490
35925818112483
533521127
;
:.L
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
86,36185,50884,58283,58782,535
81,42780,26479,03077.70476,263
74,69573,00071,18669,26867,260
65,17463,00860,76558,44856,055
53,59351,06948,484.45,84443*150
40,41037,63734,84132,03029.213
26,40123,60520,86218,23115,763
L3,46811,3429,3987,6486,098
4,7553,6222,6931,9561,387
962655435282179
11067392212
:201
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6) -
T,
2,062,3961,976,0351,890.5271,805.9451,722,358
1,639,8231,558,3961,478,1321,399,1021,321,398
1,245,1351,170,4401,097,4401,026,254956,986
889,726824,552761,544700,777642,331
586,276532,683481,614433,130387,286
344,136303,726266,089231,248199,218
170.005143,604119,99999,13780.906
65,14351.67540,33330,93523,287
17,18912.4348,8126,1194,163
2,7761.8141,159724442
263153
z25
137311
AmRAGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Average’number of
years of life ‘ .remaining atbeginning ofage interval
I.(7)
23.7722.9922.22 .21.4720.73
20.0019.2718.5517.8517.16
16.4915.8415.2214.6114.01
13.4312.8612.3011.7511.22
10.6910.189.679.188.70
8.237.787.346.926.51
6.115.755.405.084.77
4.474.183.913.653.41
3.203.012.842.682.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
TABLE 26. LIFE TABLE FOR WRITE FF,NALES: NEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
‘(1)
o-1 ................L-3................3-2S...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-l.”...............1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6................6-7................7-8................
.“ 8-9................9-10...............
10-11 ..............11-12 ............-.12-13 ..............13-14 ..............14-15 ..............
15-16 ..............16-17 ..............17-1s ..............18-19 ..............19-20 ..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-20 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............3s-39 ..............-e39-40 ..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............4:.................44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-4s ..............4s-49 ..............49-50 ..............
54
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof pereonsalive ategiming ofge intervalypn:eing
(2)
tqx
0.00758.00407.00343.00604
.02095
.00171
.00095
.00071
.00063
.00054
.00047
.00041
.00037
.00033
.00030
.00029
.00030
.00034
.00040
.00048
.00055
.00061
.00063
.00064
.00064
.00066
.00067
.00068
.00070
.00072
.00074
.00076
.00079
.00083
.00087
.00092
.00098
.00105
.00113
.00121
.00131
.00142
.00155
.00170
.00186
.00204
.00220
.00236
.00251
.00266
.00285
.00307
.00337
.00371
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at>ginning of;e interval
(3)
lx
100,00099,24298,83898,500
100,00097,90597,73897,64497,575
97,514
97,46197,41597,37597.339
97,30797,27897,25097,22097,1s7
97,14897,10197,04896,9S996,927
96,86596,80296,73996,67496,609
96,54196,47296,40196,32a96,251
96,17196,08895,99995,90595,805
~5,69795,58195,45595,31995,171
95,01094,83394,64094*43L94,209
93,97293,72293.45693,16892,855
Jmber dyingduring
~e interval
(4)
75840433s595
2,095167
946961
5346
403632
,
29
;:3339
4753596262
:;65656S
6971737780
:;94
100108
116126
136148161
177
193209222237
250266288313345
STATIONARYPOPULATION
[n the ageinterval
(5)
, Lx
273542
6,75290,676
9S,24397,82197,69197,61097,544
97,48797,43s97,39697*35797,323
97.29297;26497,23597.20497,167
97,12597,07497,01896,95896,896
96,83396,77196,70796.64296.575
96.50696,43796,36496,28996,212
96,12996,04495,95295. s5595,751
95,639
95,51895,38795,24595,091
94,92194,73694.53694.31994,091
93,84793,58993,31293,01192.683
In thisand all
$ubsequent;e intervals
(6)
Tx
7,513,8047.513,5317,512,98q
7,506,237
7,513,8047,415,5617,317,7407,220.0497,122,439
7,024,8956,927,4086,829,9706,732,5746,635,217
6,537,8946,440,6026,343,33e6,246,1036,14 S,899
6,051,7325,954,6075,857,5335,760,5155,663,557
5,566,6615,469,8285,373,0575,276.3505,179,708
5,083,1334,986,627
4,890,1904,793,8264,697,537
4,601,3254,505,1964,409,1524,313,2004,217,345
4,121,5944,025,9553,930,4373,835,0503,739,805
3,644,7143,549*7933,455,0573,360,5213,266,202
3,172,1113,078,2642,984,6752,S91,3632,798,352
AVRRAGERSMAININGLIFETINE
Averagenumber ofears of lifeemaining ateginning ofge interval
(71
8,
75.1475.7176.0176.21
75.1475.7474.8773.9472.99
72.0471.0870.1169.1468.17
67.1966.2165.2364.2563.27
62.2961.3260.3659.3958.43
57.4756.5155.5454.5853.62
52.6551.6950.7349.7748.80
47.8546.8945.9344.9744.02
43.0742.1241.1840.2339.30
38.3637.4336.5135.5934.67
33.7632.8431.9431.0330.14
TABM 26. LIFE TAB~ FOR WHITS FEMALES:WSST SOUTH CENTRALDIVISION,1959-61—Con.
.—AGE INTERVAL
AVERAGEREMAINING .LIFETIME
PROPORTIONDYING OF 100,000BORN ALIVE STATIONARY POPULATION
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning’ ofage interval
Numberliving at
>eginning of3ge interval
(3)
In thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
Period of lifebetween two ages
Number dyingduring
age interval
In the ageinterval
(5)(1) (4) (6) (7)
Xtax+t I<x ,Lx19X
YEARS
37s41544e47550C
92,32(91,92191*49i91,03190,54:
2,705,6692,613,3492,521,4252,429,9332,338,902
29.2528.3727.4926.6225.76
24.9024.04 t23.1922.3421.51
20.6919.8819.0818.2917.52
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
.0041(
.00451
.C048E
.00521
.00551
.00582
.00621
.0067<
.oo74t
.ooe32
.0093?
.0103i
.0114i
.0124!
.0134$
.0146i
.01594
.0174<
.0193(
.0215:
.0239i
.0265:
.0295i
.0329$
.0369:
92,51092,13191,71691,26890,793
2,248,3592,158,3292,068,8401,979,9301,891.653
55-56..............56-57..............57-5e..............50-59..............59-60..............
90,29389,76889,21088,60887,947
87,215
52555e602661732
814896971
1,0521,126
1,2051,2931,3961,51$1,651
1,80C1,95C2,1112,29C2,48C
90,03[89,48!88.91(e8,27i87,581
86,80185,95185,01(84,00:‘82,911
81174180,49!
1,804,0721,717,2641,631,310l,54@,2941,462,292
60-61..............61-62..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............6t,-65..............
86,401e5.50584;52883,476
82,35081,14579.85278.45676,937
15,28073,48071,53069,41967,129
16.7515.9915.2414.5013.78
13.0712.3811.7111.0510.41
9.799.188.608.047.50
6.996.516.065.655.24
4.844.474.123.813.53
3.283.052.862.702.56
2.432.32 ,2.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
55\
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70 ..............
1,379,3791,297,6311,217,1321*137*979
79,15?77.69i76.108
7+,38072,50570,47468.27465,889
63,32160,57757,65154.52051,169
47,594‘43,81639,90135,95732,091
28.28324,49820,81617,32114,081
11,1628,6L46,4654,7213,360
2,3351,5871,055685434
268161945429
168421
1.060,282
70-71 ..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74 ..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80 ..............
98~,174909,794837,289766,815698,541
2,6572,83C3,0223,23~3.46?
632,652569.331
.04110
.04565
.05108
.05770
.06546
.07459
.08458
.09454
.10360
.11185
.12638
.14235
.15948
.17805
.19792
.21893
.24040
.26140
.28096
.29861
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
64,64961,99259,16256,14052,901
49,43845,75041,88137,92133*993
30.19126,37522,62019,01315.628
12,5359,7907,4375*4933,949
2,7701,9001,275835535
3332031206938
2111
:1
508;754451,103396,583
345,414297,820254,004214,103178,146
80-81..............81-82..............82-83..............83-84..............84-85..............
85-66..............86-87..............87-88..............88-89..............89-90............-.
3,68~3,86~3,96C3,92~3,802
146.055117,7~293,27472,45855,137
3,elt3*7553;6073,3853,093
2,745“2,3531,944i,5441,179
870625440300202
41,05629,89421,28014,81510,094
90-91..............91-92..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95 ..............I
6,7344,39912,8121,7571,072
95-96..............96-97..............97-98..............98-99...............99-100.............
100-101 ............101-102............102-L03 ............103-104............104-105............
1308351
63837020911561
I
3117
105-106............106-107............lo7-loe............108-109............109-LDO............
106
32 !16842’
221
—..
TAB~ 27. LW TAB~ FOR NONWHITR MALES: WF,ST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION. 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28 ...............,28-365.............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-
10-11..............11-12..............12-13 ..............13-14...............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21..............21-22..............22-23..............23-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37..............37-38..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41..............41-42..............42-43..............4;-44..............44-45..............
45-46..............46-47..............47-4848-49”..--””.”-””--..............49-50..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
jeginning oflge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
t9x
.
0.01374.00706.00895.01869
.04761
.00396
.00195
.00132
.00103
.00082
.00067
.00057
.00C53
.00053
.00057
.00065
.00077
.00092
.00109
.00128
.00150
.00173
.00199
.00225
.00253
.00281
.00306
.00326
.00343
.00360
.00377
.00392.00404.00415
.00426
.00438
.00452
.00469
.00490
.00512
.00536
.00564
.00599
.00638
.00684
.00733
.C0780
.00822
.00865
.00907
.00959
.01032
.01132
.01254
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
eginning ofge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,62697,92997,053
100,00095,23994,86294,67794,552
94,45494,37794,31494.26094*Z1O
94,16194,10794,04593,97393.887
93,78593,66493,52493,36293.177
92,96792,73192,47192,18891,888
91,57291,24290,89990,54290,176
89,80289,41989,02888,62588,209
87,77787,32886,86086.37085;853
85,30584.72184,10083,44582,758
82,04381,29980,51979,68878,786
[umber dyingduring
,ge interval
(4)
tdx
1,374697876
1s814
4,76137718512598
7763
545049
546272
1::
121140162185210
236260283300316
330343357366374
383391403416432
449468490517548
584621655687715
744780831902988
STATIONARYPOPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
272538
6,67188,777
96,25895,05194,76994,61494,504
94,41594,346
94,28694.23594,186
94,13394,076
94,01093,93093,836
93,72493,59593,44393,26993,072
92,84992,60192.33092;03891,729
91,40891,07090,72190,35989,989
89,61189,22388.82688,41787,993
87,55287,09486,61586,11285,579
85,01384,41083,77383,10182,401
81,67080,90980.10379,23778,291
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
(6)
T,
;,224,0486,223,776
6,223,2386,216,567
6,224,0406,127,790
6,032,7395,937,9705,843,356
5,748,8525,654,4375,560,0915,465,8055,371,570
5,277,3845,183,2515,089,1754,995,1654,901,235
4,807,3994,713,6754,620,0804,526,6374,433,368
4,340,2964,247,4474,154,8464,062,5163,970,478
3,878,7493,787,3413,696,2713,605,5503,515,191
3,425,2023,335,5913,246.3683,157,5423,069,125
2,981,1322,893,5802,806,4862,719,8712,633,759
2,548,1802,463,1672,378,7572,294,9842,211,883
2,129,4822,047,8121.966,9031,886,8001,807,563
AVRRAGERBNAININGLIFET7.34E
Averagenumber of
fear8 of lifecemaining aC>eginning ofige interval
(7)
8X
62.2463.1163.5564.05
62.2464.3463.6062.7261.80
60.8659.9158.9557.9q57.02
56.0555.0854.1153.1652.20
51.2650.3349.4048.4847.58
46.6945.8044.9344.0743.21
42.3641.5140.6639.8238.98
38.1437.3036.4635.6334.79
33.9633.1332.3131.4930.68
29.8729.0728.2827.5026.73
25.9625.1924.4323.6822.94
56
,’
TAB~ 27. LIFE TABLR FOR NONWHITE MAMS: WEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 19~9-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58..............58-59..............59-60 ..............
60-61..............61-62..............62-63..............63-64 ..............64-65..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68..............68-69 ..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75............8.
75-76..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..1...........78-79 ..............79-80..............
80-81..............81-82..............82-83..............83-84..............84-05..............
85-86 ..............86-87..............87-88 ..............88-89..............e9-90..............
90-91 ..............91-92..............92-93..............93-94..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98 ..............98-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102............102-103 ............103-104 ............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108 ............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
]eginning of~ge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
.01388
.01525
.01664
.01800
.01937
.02081
.02235
.02392
.02553
.02718
.02885
.03062
.03261
.03492
.03750
.04030
.04314
.04585
.04826
.05041
.05262
.05494
.0570~
.05882
.06034
.06141
.06253
.06464
.06853
.07408
..08115
.08s61
.09542
.099S8
.10198
.11003
.11997
.13293
.15010
.17085
.19363
.21726
.24168
.26626
.29062
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40s91
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.545L9
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
77.79876,71875.54a74,29172,954
71,54070,05268,48666,84065,142
63,37161,54259,65857,71355,697
53,60951*44s49,22~46,972449705
42,45140,21838,00835,840339732
31,69629,75027,89026,08724,299
22,49920,67318,84017,04315*340
13,77612,260lo*7899,355-?,951
6,5925,3164,1613,1552,315
1,6421,126
756495317
198120714123
~umber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
,dx
1,0801,1701,2571,3371,414
1,4881,5661,6381,7061,771
1,8291,8841,9452,0162,088
2.1612;2192,2572,2672,254
2,2332,2102,1682,1082,036
1,9461,8601,8031,7881,800
1,8261,8331,7971,7031.1564
1,5161,4711*4341,4041,359
1,2761,1551,006840673
516370261178119
7849301811
63111
STATIONARYPOPULATION
. (5)
,Lx
77,25876,13374,92073,62272,247
70,79669,26967,66765,99564,256
62,45760,60058,6S556,70554,653
52,52950,3384s,10045,83843,578
41,33539,11336,92434,78532,715
30;72328,81926,98925,19323,399
21,58619.75717,94116,19214,558
13,01811s52410,073.8,6537,271
5,9544,7393,6582,7351,979
1,385941625406258
15896563217
104311
In thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
T,
1,729,2721,652,0141,575,8811,500,9611,427,335
1,355,0921,284,2961,215,0271,147,3601,081,365
1,017,109954,652S94,052835,367778,662
724,009671,480621,142573,042527,204
483,626442.291403,178366,254331,469
298,754268,031239,212212,223187,030
163,631142,045122,288104,34788.155
73,59760,57949.05538,98230,329
23,05817*10412,3658,7075,972
3,9932,6081,6671,042636
3782201246836
199521
AVBRAGERENAININGLIFETINB
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at>eginning oflge interval
(7)
22.2321.5320.8620.2019.56
18.9418.3317.7417.1616.60
16.0515.5114.9914.4713.98
13.5113.0512.6212.2011.79
11.39 -11.0010.6110.229.83
9.439.018.588.147.70
7.276.876.496.125.75
5.344.944.554.173.81
3.503.222.972.762.58
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.53~.461.401.351.29
-..57
TABLE 28. LIPS TAB~ FOR NONWHITE FEMALES: NRST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
nAYs
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-20...............26-365 .............
YEARS
0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘3-io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-lA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-le . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i8-}9 . . . . . . . . . . ..-.19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25-2& . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3+34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-3? . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40-4i . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42~43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning of~ge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
tqx
0.01133.C0499.00720.01642
.c393a
.00338
.00172
.00127
.00101
-00080.00063.00051.00043.00039
.00038
.00040
.00045
.00052
.00060
.00071
.CO083
.00095
.00105
.00114
.00125
.C0136
.00145
.00152
.00158
.00163
.00170
.00182
.00201
.00224
.00250
.00276
.00301
.00323
.00344
.00365
.00389
.C0417
.00449
.00486
.00527
.00570
.00614
.00656
.00701
.00746
.00797
.00862.00945.01041
OF 100,000 BOW ALIVR
Numberliving at
leginning of:ge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,86798,37497,666
100,00096,06295*73895;57395,452
95,35595,27995,21895,16995,128
95,09195,05595,01794,97494,925
94,86894s80094,72194,63294,533
94,42594,30794,17994,04293,899
93,75193,59893,43993,26993,082
92,87392,64192,38592,10691,809
91.49391,15990,80590,42690,020
89,58289,11088,60288,05887,480
86,86786,2zO85,53384,79583,994
lumber dyingduring
Lge interval
(4)
~dx
1,133493708
1,604
3,93832416512197
7661494137
3638434957
6879
1 89
1::
118128137143148
153159170187209
232256279297316
334354379406438
472508544578613
647687738801874
1STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
272540
6.70789,440
96,95995,90095,65695,51295,404
95,31795,24895,19495* 14995,110
95,07395,03594,99694,95094,897
94.83494,76194,67694,58394,478
94,36694,24494,11093,97193,825
93,67593,51893,35493,17592,977
92,75792,51392,24591,95891,651
91,32690,98290,61590.22389,801
89,34588,85688,33087,77087,L73
86,54485,87685,16484,39583.557
In thisand all
subsequent,ge intervals
(6)
Tt
6,706,6446,706,3726,705,8326,699,125
6,706,6446,609,6856,513,7856,418,1296,322,617
6,227,2136,131,8966,036,6485,941,4545,846,305
5,751,1955,656,1225,561,0875,466,0915,371,141
5.276,2445,181,4105,086,6494,991,9734,897,390
4,802,9124,708,5464,614,3024,520,1924,426,221
4,332,3964,238,7214,145,2034,051r8493,958,674
3,865,6973,772,9403,680,4273,588,1823,496,224
3,404,5733,313,2473,222,2653,131,6503,041,427
2,951,6262,862,2812,773,4252,685,0952,597,325
2,510,1522,423,6082,337,7322,252,5682,168,173
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
rears of tife.:emaining at~eginning ofLge interval
(7)
8X
67.0767.8368.1768.59
67.0768.8168.0467.1566.24
65.3164.3663.4062.4361.46
60.4s59.5058.5357.5556.58
55.6254.6653.7052.7551.81
50.864~.9348.9948.0747.14
46.2145.2944.3643.4442.53
41.6Z40.7339.8438.9b38.08
37.2136.3535.4934.6333.79
32.9532.1231.3030.4929.69
28.9028.1127.3326.5&25.81
58
TAB~ 28. LIFE TABLE FOR NONWHITE FEMALES: WEST SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION, 1959-61—Con. -
PROPORTIONDYING
AVEMGERENAININGLIFET~
AGE INTERVAL OF 100,000 BORN ALT.VB STATIONARY )PULATION
PrOpOrtionOF personsalive at
Beginning oflge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
Averagenumber of
.
rears of liferemaining at>eginning ofIge interval
(7)
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
Number.living at
>eginning of~ge interval
iumber dyingduring
*ge interval
(4)
In the ageinterval
Period of lifebetween two ages
(3) (5)
,Lx
(1)
Xtox+t 1, ,dx
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58 ..............58-59 ..............59-60..............
60-61..............61-62 ..............62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69 ..............69-10..............
70-71 ..............71-72..............72-73..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76..............16-77 ..............77-78...........!. .78-79..............79-80 ..............
80-81..............81-R2 ..............e2-e3 ..............83-84 ..............84-85 ..............
65-86..............06-87 ..............47-88 ..............e8-e9..............e9-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101 ............101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105 ............
105-106............106-107 ............107-108...........’.108-109............109-110............
e3.12082,16181,13680,03478,867
77,64376.36475,02973.63172,161
70,61268,98167,27565,51563,730
61,93960,15558,37256,56954,715
52,79050,78648,71846,6L344,506
42,42640.38838*se536,40434*4L9
32,”41830,392,28,35626.34324.393
22,53920.56718,493L6,33114,109
11,8819,7257,7205,9244,383
3.1222,1411,436942602
3762281357843
.2312631
2,084,6162,001,9731,920.3211,839,7361,760,285
1,682,0301,605,0271,529,3301,455,0001,382,104
1.310,7181,240,9211,172,7931,106,3981,041,775
978,941917,894858.631801,i60745,518
691.766639,978590,225542.560491,001
4sa,ss5●t2.t26972.74L335.347299,936
266,517Z35,1i2205,739tre*389i53,021
129,555to8.oo268,472T4.060S5,639
~2,04432,04i23,310t6.*Q6tl.S42
Y,5894,9S83,(69i.980t,208
719+17236L2969
3610942
25.0824.3623.6722.9922:32
.01147
.01254
.0135!
.0145[
.01552
9531,0311,1021,1611,224
82,64:81s65i80,58!79,45178,25$
1,27~1,3351,39E
-I,47C1,54$
21.6621.0220.38
‘ 19.7619.15
.0164i
.0174[77,00375.69774*33072,89671,386
69,79768,12866,39564.62362,834
61,04759,26357.47155,64253.752
51,78849,75347,66545*55943,466
41,40739,38737,39435,41133,419
31.40529,373
.0186:
.o199i
.0214t
18.5617.9917.4316.89 ‘16.35
1,6311,7061,7601,7851,791
.0231(
.0247:
.0261(
.0272!
.0281(
i5.60 ‘15.26 :14.71 /
,-,1,7841,7831,8031,8541,925
.02880
.02964
.03088
.03277
.03519
.03795
.04072
.04322
.04519
.04673
.04605
.04958
.05L62
.05451
.05816
.06250
.06697
.07101
.07399
.07603
.08746
.10086
.11689
.13606
.15794
.18143
.20620
.23258
.26CL2
.28780
.31416
.32915
.3k450
.36016
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
14.16 !13.63 ,
L3.LO :12.60L2.L21ii.64/ii.L71
10.69ao.20Q.7i9.zie.ri
6.227.?4V.266.77]6.27
< 5.V5S.254.78+.s53.96
S.61”S.29S.02a.v8a!.s9
2.432.322.212.io2.01.
2,0042,0682,1052,1072,080
2,0382.0031,9811,9852,001
2,0262,0362,0131,9501,854
27.35025.36823;466
21,55319,53017.41215.22112,995
10,6038,7236,8225.1543,?53
2,6311,7891,189
772489
i,9722,0742,1622.2222,228
2,i562,005L,7961,541i,261
981705494340226
3021811076033
i.911.03i.75t.674.60
14893573520
I
11
6321
t.531.461.401.35i.29
1,8
9521
.51095
.52810
.54519
59
\
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)\
Xtox+f
OAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5 ................
5-6................6.-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..9...........
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 J.............27-28 ..............28-29..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ..............
35-36 ..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............+2-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
TAB~ 29. LIFR TABLR FOR NHITB MALRS: MOUNTAIN DIVISION, 1959-61
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
,eginning of~ge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
t9x
0.01162.00582.00447.00785
.02945
.00205
.00135
.00099
.00087
.00073
.CO063
.00056
.00050
.00047
.00C46
.00049
.00059
.00076
.00098
.00123’
.00147
.00168
.00186
.00201
.00216
.00230
.C0237
.00234
.00223
.CO21O
.00198
.00191
.00192
.00197
.00205
.00214
.00221
.00228
.00234
.00241
.00253
.00272
.00300
.00335
.00377
.C0420
.00461
.00500
.00539
.00579
.00626
.C0682
.00750
.00827
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVR
Numberliving at
)eginning 0fLge interval
(3)
Ix
100,00098,83898,26397,824
100,00097,05596,85696,72596,630
96,54596,47596,41496,36L96,312
96,26796,22396,17596,11896,045
95,95195,83395,69295,53195,353
95,16294,95694,73794.51294,292
94,08193,88493,69793,51893,339
93,15592,96392,76592,56092,349
92,13391,91091,67891,42991,155
90,84990,50790,12789,71189,262
88.78288,26787,71587.11686,463
{umber dyingduring
*ge interval
(4)
tdx
1,162575439769
2,9451991319585
7061534945
4448577394
118141161178191
206219225220211
197187179179184
192198205211216
223232249274306
342380416449480
515552599653715
STATIONARY POP~TION
(5)
,Lx
272539
6,70989,972
97.49296,95596,79196,67796,588
96,51096,44496,38896,33796,289
96,24596,19996,14796,08295,998
95,89295,76295,61295,44395,257
95,05994,84694,62594,40294,186
93,98293.79193;60793,42993,246
.93,05992,86492,66292,45592,241
92,02191,79491,55491,29291,001
90.67890,31789,91989,48789,022
88,52487,99187,41586,79086,106
In thisand all
subsequentlge intervals
(6). .T,
6,709,1336,708,8616,708,3226,701,613
6,709,1336,61,1,6416,514,6866,417,8956,321,218
6,224,6306,128,1206,031,6765,935,2885,838,951
5,142,6625,646,4175,550,2185*454,0715,357,989
5,261,9915,166,0995,070,3374+974,7254,879,282
4,784,0254,688,9664,594,1204,499,495
~4,405,093
4,310,9074,216,9254,123,1344,029,5273,936,098
3,842,8523,749,7933,656,9293,564,2673,471,812
3,379,5713,287,5503,195,7563,104,2023,012,910
2,921,9092,831,2312,740,9142,650,9952,561,508
2,472,4862,383,9622,295,9712,208,5562,121,766
AV2RAGERWININGLIFETm
Averagenumber of
ears of Life,maining at,eginning of,ge interval
67.0967.8868.2768.51
67.0968.1267.2666.3565.42
64.4763.5262.5661.5960.63
59.6558.6857.7156.7455.79
54.8453.9152.9952.0751.17
50.Z749.3848.4947.6146.72
45.8244.9Z44.0043.0942.17
41.2540.3439.4Z38.5137.59
36.6835.7734.8633.9533.05
32.1631.2830.4129.5528.70
Z7.8527.0126.1825.3524.54
60
TABLE 29. LIFE TABLB FOR WRITR MALES: MOUNTAl DIVISION, 1959—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52 ..............52-53 ..............53-54 ..............5’4-55............b.
55-56 ..............56-57 ..............57-58 ..............58-59 ..............59-60 ..............
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64 ..............64-65 ..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............67-68 ..............68-69 ..............69-70 ..............
70-71 ..............7L-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74..............74-75 ..............
75-76 ..............76-77 ..............77-78 ..............78-79 ..............79-80 .............-.
80-01 ..............81-82 ..............82-83 ..............83-84 ..............84-85 ..............
85-06 ..............86-87 ..............87-88 ..............88-B9 ..............09-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
/100-101 ............101-102 ............102-103 ............L03-L04 ............104-105 ............
105-106 ............106-107 ............107-108 ............108-109 ............109-110 ............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning ofge interval.yin:e$ang
(2)
tqx
.00911
.01001
.01096
.01196
.01302
.01413
.01533
.01669
.01s25
.01998
.02185
.02380
.0257S
.02776
.02976
.031s7
.03414
.03660
.03930
.04225
.04540
.04s79
.05253
.05667
.06127
.06621
.07159
.07772
.08483
.09297
\ .10274.11376.12475.13436.14234
.15250
.16351
.17624
.19216
.21105
.23174
.25257
.27265
.29020
.30420
.31416
.32915
.34450:36018
‘.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIW
Numberliving at
beginning 0 f~ge interval
(3)
lx
s
S5,74SS4,96784,11683,194S2,199
,81,12979,9s3‘7S,75677,44276,02S
74,50972,88171.14769,31367,389
65,3S463,30061,139.5s,90156,586
54,19551,73549,21146.62643,9s3
41,28938,55535,79533,01330.213
27,40424,5S821,79119,07316,510
14,16012,00110,0398,2696,680
5,2704*0493,0262,2011,562
1;0s7746500328210
131
80472715
s42
:
?umber dyingdur~ng
Lge i}terval
(4)
tdx
7s1S51922995
1,070
1,1461,2271,3141,4141,519
1,6281,7341,8341,9242,005
2,0S42,1612,2382,3152.391
2,4602,5242,5852,6432,694
2,7342,7602,7822,8002,809
2,8162,7972,7182,5632,350
2,1591,9621,7701,5891,410
1,2211,023
S25639475
34124617211879
513320127
4,2110
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
85,357S4,541S3.655S2,696S1,664
80,55679,3697s,10076,73575,269
73,69572,01470,2306s,35266,386
64,34262,21960,01957,74455,390
52,96550,47347,91845,30542,636
39,92237,17534,40431,61228, S08
25,99623,19020,43217,79115,335
13,0s111,0199,1547,4755,975
4,6603.5382,6141,8S11,325
916623414269171
10563372112
63201
In thisand all
subsequentLge intervals
(6)
2,035,6601,950,303L,865,7621,7 S2,1071,699.411
1,617,7471,537,1911,457,8221,379,7221,302,9S7
1,227,7181,154,0231,082,0091,011,779
943,427
S77,041812,699750,480690,461632,717
577,327524,362473, ss9425,9713S0,666
338,030298,108260,933226,529194,917
166,109140,113116,92396,4917s,700
63,36550,2S439,26530,11122,636
16,66112,0018,4635,s493,96S
2,6431,7271,104
690421
250145824524
1263
:
AVBRAGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
Tears of life:emaining at>eginning of~ge interval
(7)
23.“7422.9522.1s21.4220.67
19.9419.221s.5117.8217.14
16.4815.8315.2114.6014.00
13.4112.8412.2s11.72
/ 11.1s
10.6510.149.639.14S.65 “
S.197.?37.296.866.45
6.065.705.375.064.77
4.474.193.913.643.39
3.162.962.s02.662.54
2.“432.32‘2.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.441.401.351.29
I
61
TABLJ3 30. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITS FEMALES: MOUNTAIN DIVISION, 1959-61
.
.4
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.3-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28-365 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YEARS
0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34..............3.&35..L............
35-36 ..............36-37..............37-38 .............-38-39..............39-40..............
40-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . ..- . . . .44-45, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
;9X
0.00847.0042[.0032!
.00612
.02194
.C017C.0009E.00075.00064
.CO055
.00049
.00043
.00039
.00036
.00C33
.00033
.00036
.00042
.00050
.00060
.00069
.00076
.00078
.00C77
.00076.00075.00075.00076.00078
.00081
.00083.00086.00090.00C95
.00101
.00107
.00114
.00122.00130
.00140
.00151
.COL62
.00172
.00184
.00196
.00210
.00230
.00255
.00285
.00318
.00351.00385.00419.00453
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVS
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
100,00099,15398,72998,408
100,00097,80697,63997.54497,471
97,40997,35597,30797,26597,227
97,192
97,16097,12897,09397,053
97,00496,94696,87996.80696,730
96,65696,58396,51096,43096,365
96,289
96,21296,13296,04995,962
95,87195,77595,67295.56395*44-r
95,32395,19095,04694,89394,729
94,55594.37094, k7193,95593,715
93,44993,15292,82492,46792,079
!umber dyingduring
*ge interval
(4)
847424321602
2,194167
62
5448
423835
7373727376
96103109116124
133144153164174
185199216240266
297328357388417
STATIONARY POPUUTION
In the ageinterval
(5)
27:54:
6,74!90,58[
98,14[97*72i9’7. 59i97,50197,44(
97,38197,33197,28(97.24(97,21(
97, l?t
97,14?97, 11(97,07?97,02S
96,97596,91296,84296.76E96,69?
96,61996,54196,47496,40196,327
96,251
96,17196,09196,00695,916
95,02395,72495,61795,50595,385
95,25695,11894,97094,81194,642
94,46294,27194,06393,83593,582
93*30C9Z,98e9Z,64t92,27391,87C
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6). .T,
7,428,4767,428,2037,427,6617,420,916
7,428,476
7,330,3287,232,6067,135,0147,037,506
6,940,0666,842,6856,745,3546,648,0686,550,822
6,453,6126,356,4366.259,2936,162,1836,065,110
5,968,0815,871,1065,774,1945,677,3515,580,583
5,483,8905,387,Z7t5,290,7245,194,2505,097,649
5,001,5224,905,2714,809,1004,713YO094,617,003
4,521,0874,425,2644,329,5404,233,9234,138,418
4,043,0333,947.7773,852,6593,757,6893,662,870
3,568,2363,473,7743,379,5033,285,4403,191,605
3,098,0233,004,7232,911,7352,819,0t792,726,816
——
AVF,RAGERENAININGLIFET3ME
Averagenumber of
rears of liferemaining a~>eginning oflge interval
74.2874.927’5.2375.41
74.2874.9574.0773.1572.20
71.25
70.2969.3268.3567.38
66.4065..4264.4463.4762.49
61.5260.5659.6050.6557.69
56.7455.1854.8253.0652.90
51.9450.9850.0349.0748.11
47.1646.2045.254*. 3143.36
42.4141.4740.5339.6038.67
37.7636.9135.8934.9734.06
33.1532.2631.3730.4929.61
62
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . ..-.81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06-a7..............a7-aa..............aa-a9 ..............89-90..............
90-91..............91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ...............94-95 ..............
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100.............
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
L05-106............106-107............lo7-loa ............ioa-lo9 ............109-110............
BLE 30. LIFE TABLE FOR WHITE FEMALES: MOW IN DIVISION, 1959-61—C’on.
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive ateginning of.ge interval,yg:e~ang
(2)
19,
.00490
.00529
.oo56a
.00606
.00645
.oo6a7
.00734
.oo7a9
.ooa52
.00924
.01005
.01095
.01193
.01301
.01420
.01550
.01695
.ola67
.02069
.02301
.02557
.02a36
.03143
.034a2
.03857
.04250
.046a2
.05206
.05a55
.06627
.07529
.oa5ia
.09526
.10487
.11410
.12990
.14716
.16510
.la35a
.20256
.22213
.24211
.26190
.2a092
.29a55
.31416
.32915
.34450
.3601a
.37616
.39242
.40a91
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIW
r
Numberliving at
)eginning ofLge interval
(3)
lx
9L.66291,21390,73090,215a9.66a
a9,0a9aa,47aa7.a2aa7,135a6*393
a5.594a4,734a3,ao6a2,ao7al,730
ao*56979,32177,97676,52L74,93a
73,21371,34169,31a67,14064,802
62,30359,65556,86253,90250.745
47.3a343,81540,0a336,26532,462
2a,75825,02221,34017,a1714,546
11,6009,0236,a3a5,0473,629
2,546L,7461,171760491
306la61106335
1910521
umber dyingduring
ge interval
(4)
,dx
4494a3515547579
611650693742799
a60928999
L,077L,161
l,24a1,3451,455l,5a31,725
1.0722;0232,lra2,33a2,499
2,64a2.7932,9603,1573,362
3*56a3.7323*ala
‘3,ao33,704
3,7363,6823,5233,2712,946
2,5772,1a51,7911,418l,oa3
aoo575403277la5
12076472a16
953.1L—.
STATIONARY POPWTION
In the ageinterval
,,(5)
,Lx
91,43890,97190,473a9,941a9,379
08,783a8,153a7,4a206,764a5,993
a5.16484,271a3,30682,269al,149
79,9457a,64977,24a75.72974,075
72,27a70,3296a.22965,97163,552
60,9795a,25855,38252,32449,064
45,59941,9493a,17334,36430,609
26,a9023,18119,57a16,la213,073
10,3117,9315,9434,33a
I 3,0aa
2,L46I, 45a
97063039a
24714a874927
1464
:
In thisand all
subsequentLge intervals
(6)
T,
2,634,9462,543,5082,452,5372,362,0642,272,123
2,182.7442,093,9612,005, aoal*91a,3261.031,562
1,745,5691,660,4051,576,1341,492,a281,410,559
1,329,4101,249.4651,L70,aL61,093,5681,017,839
943.764871,4a6aol,157732~92a666,957
603,405542,426404,168420,7a6376,462
327,390281,799239,a50201,677167,313
136,704109.81486,63367,05550.a73
37, aoo27.4a9L9,55a13,615
9,277
6,1a94,0432,5851,6159a5
5a734019210556
2915732
AVRRAGEREMAININGLIFET~
Averagenumber ofears of lifeemaining ateginning of.ge interval
(7)
$x
28.7527.a927.03.?6.la25.34
24.5023.6722.a422.0221.20
20.39L9.60Ie.al18.03i7.26
16.50L5.T515.02i4.29i3.5a
12.8912.22tl.5610.92iO.29
9.699.09a.517.957.42
6.916.435.9a5.565.15
4.754.394.063.763.50
S.263.052.a62.702.56
2.432.32 “2.212.10 .2.01
-1.911.a31.751.671.60
.1.531.46i.401.351.29
63
TAB~ 31. LIFE TABLR FOR NONNHITR NA~S : MOUNTAIN DIVISION, 1959-61
t
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
0-1................1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16.............-.16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36..............36-37 . . . . . . . . . . ..-.37-38 ..............38-39..............39-+0..............
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ...............46-47..............47-48..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying duringinterval
(2)
0.01814.00752.00884.02006
.05351
.00745
.00317
.00219
.00111
.00102
.00095
.00088
.00081
.00072
.00066
.00065
.00075
.00098
.00131
.00168
.00205
.00246
.00292
.00340
.00390
.00438
.00478
.00508
.00528
.00548
.00566
.00572
.00563
.00544
.00519
.00499
.00493
.00508
.00538
.00575
.00612
.00651
.00691
.00732
.00775
.00823
.00878
.00944
.01016
.01096
.01175
.01242
.01288
.01320
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
leginning of~ge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,18697,44896,586
100,00094,64993*94493,64693,440
93*33793,24193,15393,07092,995
92,92892,86792,80692,73692,645
92,52492,36992,18091,95391;684
91,37291,01590,61690,18389,725
89,25188,76288,26087,75587,261
86,78766,33685,90585,48185,047
84,58984,10383,58883,04482,471
81,86781,23380,56479,85779.103
78,30b77,44276,53275,58174,608
!7umberdyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
1,814738862
1,937
5*351705298206103
9688837567
61617091121
155189227
. 269312
357399433458474
489502505494474
451431424434458
486515544573604
634669707754803
858910951973985
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
*Lx
271536
6,63588,28S
95.73594,29t93,79593,54?93,38%
93,28S93,19193,11193,03292,962
d
92,89192,83192,77192,69192,584
92,44792,27492,06691,81891.528
91,19390,81690,39989,95489,488
89,00688,51188,00887,50887,024
86,56286,12085,69385,26584,818
84,34683,84683,31682,75882,169
81,55080,89880,21179,48078,701
77,87176,98776,05675,09574*115
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
Tx
6,143,2646,142,9936,142,4576,135,818
6,143,2646,047,5295,953,2335,859,4385,765,895
5,672,5065,579,2175,486,0205,392,9095,299,876
5,206,9145,114,0175,021,1804,928,40?4,835,718
4,743,1344,650,6874,558,4134,466,3474,374,529
4,283,0014,191,8084,100,9924,010,5933,920,639
3,831,1513,742,1453,653,6343,565,6263,478,118
3,391,0943,304,5323,218,4123,132,7193,047,454
2,962,6362,878,2902,794,4442,711,1282,628,370
2,546,2012,464,6512,383,7532,303,5422,224,062
2,145,3612,067,4901,990,5031,914,4471,839,352
AVEUGERF,MAINING1.,IFET3ME
Averagenumber of
years of llferemaining aEieginning ofIge interval
(7)
8*
61.4362.5663.0363.53
61.4363.8963.3762.5761.71
60.7759.8458.8957.9456.qq
56.0355.0754.1053.1452.20
51.2650.3549.4548.5747.71
46.8746.06.45.2644.4743.70
42.9342.1641.4040.6339.86
39.0738.2831.4636.6535.83
35.0234.Zz33.4332.6531.87
31.1030.3429.5928.8528.12
27.4026.7026.0125.3324.65
64
TABLF, 31. LIFE TABLB FOR NONWRITE MALBS: MOUNTAIN DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51...............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56..............56-57..............57-58..............58-59..............59-60..............
60-61..............61-62..............62-63............;.63-64..............64-65..............
65-66..............66-67..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-71..............71-72 ..............72-73 ..............73-74 ..............74-75..............
75-76 ..............76-77..............77-78 ..............78-79..............79-80 ..............
BO-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-82..............82-83..............83-84..............84-85..............
05-86..............86-87..............87-88..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91..............91-92..............92-93..............93-94 ..............94-95..............
95-96..............96-97 ..............97-98............-.9a-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102............102-103.........1..103-104.............104-105............
105-106............106-107............107-108............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof pereonsalive at
>eginning of*ge intervallying duringinterval
(2)
19X
.01347
.01382
.01439
.01527
.01639
.01764
.01887
.02006
.02114
.02214
.02322
.02440
.02559
.02677
.02801
.02919
.03053
.03239
.03501
.03827
.04202
.04588
.04953
.05262
.05527
.05776
.06055
.06394
.06832
.07365
.08012
.08705
.09324
.09750
.09990
.10781
.11756
.13234
.15408
.18109
.21194
.24295
.27073
.29194
.30602
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ~IVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
73,62372,63171,62770,59769.519
68,37967,17365,90664,58363,218
61.81960,38358,91057,40355,866
54s30152,71651,10749,45147,720
45,89443,96641,94839,87137,773
35,68533,62431,58829,56827,548
25,51923,47521.43119,43317,538
15.78614,08412,42910,7849,122
7,4705,8874,4573,2502,301
1,5971,095735482308
192117694022
126321
~umber dyingduring
lge interval
(4)
,d.
9921,0041,0301,0781,140
1,2061,2671,3231,3651,399
1,4361,4731,5071,5371,565
1,5851,6091,6561,7311,826
1,9282.0182,0772,0982,088
2,0612,0362,0202,0202,o29
2,0442,0441,9981,8951,752
1,7021,6551,6451,6621,652
1,5831,4301,207949704
502360253174116
7548291810
63111
—..
STATIONARY POPULATION
‘In the ageinterval ,
(5)
,Lx
73.12772;12971,11270,05868,949
67,77666,54065,24463,90162,518
61,10159,64758,15756,63455,083
53,50951,91250,27948,58646,807
44,92942,95740,91038,82236,729
34,65<32,60630,57928,55826,534
24,49722,45320,43318,48516,663
14,93513,25711,6069,9538.296
6,6795,1723.8532,7761,949
1,347915608395250
15592553117
95
“211
In thisand all
subsequent3.geintervals
(6)
T,
1,765,2371,692,1101,619,9811,548,8691,478.811
1,409,8621,342,0861,275,5461,210,3021,146,401
1,083,883l,022p7e2
963,135904,978848,344
793.261739,752687.840637,561588,975
542,168:497,239454,282413,372374,550
337,821303,167270,561239;982211,424
184,890160,393137,940117,50799,022
82,35967,42454,16742,56132,608
24,31217,63312.4618,60e5i832
3,8832,5361,6211,013
618
3682131216635
18
94.
AVSRAGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at]eginning oflge interval
23.98,23.3022.6221.9421.27
20.6219.9819.3518.7418.13
17.5316.9416.3515.7715.19
14.6114.0313.4612.8912.34
11.8111.3110.8310.379.92
9.479.028.578.127.67
7.256.836.446.055.65
5.224.794.363.953.57
3.253.002.802.652.53
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
65
TABLE 32. LIPS TABLE FOR NONNRITE FENALBS : MOUNTAIN DIVISION, 1959-61
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+fubYs
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4. ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11 ..............11-12 ..............12-13 ..............13-14 ..............14-15 ..............
15-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25 ..............
25-26..............26-2? . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-36 ..............36-37 ..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40 ..............
40-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning 0 fage intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
19X
0.01505.00595.00743.01761
.04529
.00581
.00287
.00198
.00096
.00085
.00076
.00068
.00060.00053
.00048
.00045
.00047
.00054
.CO065
.00077
.CO090
.00109
.00135
.00164
.00198
.00229
.00249
.00254
.00249
.00240
.C0235
.00237
.00248
.00268
.C0290
.00312
.00331
.00347
.C0362
.00376
.C0394
.C0419
.G0454
.00496
.00544
.00590
.00630
.G0659
.00682
.00704
.00730
.00764
.00812
.00869
OF 100,000 BOW ALIVB
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,49597s90997,182
100,00095,47194,91794,64494.456
94,36694,28694,21494,15094,093
94,04393,99893,95693,91293,861
93,80093,72893,64393,54193*415
93,26193,07792,86492,63392,397
92,16791,94691,72991,51291,285
91,04190,77690,49390,19489,880
89,55589,21888,86788,49588,093
87.65687,18006,66586,12085,552
84,96884.37083,75583,11482,440
iumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
~dx
1 * 505586727
1.711
4,529554273188
90
8072645750
,-4542445161
7285
102126154
184213231236230
221217217227244
265283299314325
337351372402437
476515545568584
598615641674716
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
, Lx
271538
6,67588,944
96,42895,19494,78094,55094,412
94,32694,24994,18294,12294,068
94,02193,97793,93393,88793,831
93.76493,68593,59293,47893.338
93,16992.97092.74992,51592,282
92,05791,83791,62191,39991,162
90,90990,63490,34490,037
“’ 89,7L7
89,38689,04388,68088,29487,875
87.4L886,92286,39385,83685,260
84,66984,06283,43582,77782,082
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
6,733,2096,732,9386t732,4006,?25,725
6,733,2096,636,.7816,5+1,5876,446,8076,352,257
6,257,8456,163,5196,069,2705.975,0885,880,966
5,786,8985,692.8775,598,9005,504,9675,411,080
5,317,2495,223,4855,129,8005,036,2084,942,730
4,849,3924,756,2234,663,2534,570,5044,477,989
4,385,7074,293,6504,201,8134,110,1924,018,793
3,927,631( 3,836,722
3,746,0883,655,7443,565,707
3,475,9903,386,6043,297,5613,208,8813,120,587
3,032,7122,945,2942,858,3722,771,9792,686,143
2,600.8832,516,2142,432,1522,348,7172,265,940
AVgRAGERENAININGLIFETINE
Averagenumber of
rears of liferemaining at>eginning ofige interval
(7)
8X
67.3368.3668.7669.21
67.3369.5268.9268.lZ67.25
66.3165.3764.4263.4662.50
61.5360.5659.5~58.6257.65
56.6955.7354.7853.8452.91
52.0051.1050.2249.3440.46
47.5846.7045.8144.9144.02
43.1442.2741.4040.5339.67
38.8137.9637.1136.2635.4Z
34.6033.783z.9a32.1931.40
30.61Z9.8229.0428.2627.49
66
TAB~ 32. LIFE ?AB= FOR NOMITE FEMA~S: MOUNTAIN DIvISION. 1959-6l—COn.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51..............51-52..............52-53..............53-54..............54-55..............
55756..............56-57..............57-5s..............58-59 ..............59-60............:.
60-61 ..............61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65..............
65-66 ..............66-67 ..............6-1-68...........b..60-69 ..............69-70 ..............
70-71 ..............7L-72..............72-73..............73-74..............74-75..............
75-76..............76-77..............77-78 ..............78-79..............79-80..............
80-81..............81-s2..............S2-83..............83-84..............54-55..............
85-S6..............86-87 ..............57-88..............88-89..............89-90..............
90-91.......L......91-92 ..............92-93 ..............93-94 ..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97..............97-98 ...............98-99 ..............99-loo .............
100-101 ............101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106............106-107............1Q7-1013............108-109............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof pereonsalive at
beginning ofage intervaldying during
interval
(2)
t9x
.C0933
.0099s
.01056
.01105
.01149
.01192
.01247
.01320
.01418
.01539
.01670
.01S06
.01955
.02L18
.02292
.C2477
.02669
.02S69
.03074
.03285
.03516
.03754
.C3967
.04137
.04275
.04388
.04522
.0472S
.05054
.054s9
.05997
.0652S
.07063
.07566
.0s043
.094s5
.11086
.12S07
.14649
.16627
.18715
.20962
.23420
.26089
.28S14
.31416
.32915
.34450
.3601S
..37616
.39242
.40a91
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52S10
.54519
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
S1,72480,961S0,15479,3077s,430
77.52976,60575,65074,65173,592
72.46071,25069,9636S,59567,143
65,60463,97962,27160,48558,625
56,70054.70652.65250,56348,472
46,39944,36342,35740,3553s,315
36,21234,04031.s1s29,57127,333
25,13522,75120,22917,63815,054
12,55110,2028.0646,1754,564
3,2492,2201,4959s0627
39123S1405145
2413631
Number dyingduring
age interval
(4)
,dx
763. 807
847877901
924955999
1,0591,132
1,2101,2S71,36S1,4521,539
1,6251,70s1,7S61,S601,925
1,9942,0542,0S92,0912,073
2,0362,0062,0022s0402,103
2,1722*2222,2472,2382,19s
2,3S42.5222,5912,5842,503
2,3492,1381,8S91,6111,315
1,021733515353236
1539s593621
11-13
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
81,34280,55779,73178.86877,980
77,o6776,12775,15174,12173,026
71,s5570,60769,27967,87066,373
64,79163,12561,37859,55657,662
55,70353,67951,60849,51847,435
45,38143,36141,35539,33537,264
35,12632.92930,69528,45226,234
23,94321.49018,93316,34713,S02
11,3779*1337,1195,3693,906
2,7391,8611,237804508
3151s91106335
1810521
In thisand all
subsequentage intervale
(6). .T,
2,183,8582,102,5162,021,9591,942,2281,863,360
1,7S5.3801,70s,3131,632,1S6‘1,557,0351,4S2,914
1,409.S881,33s,0331,267,4261,198,1471,130,277
1,063,904999,113935,988874,610815,054
757,392701,68964S,010596,402546,884
499,449454.068410,707369,352330,017
292,753257,627224,698194,003165,551
139,317115,374
— 93,884. 74,9515S,604
44,80233,42524;29217.17311,s04
7,8985*1593,2982,0611,257
74943424513572
3719942
AVF,RAGERE~ININGLIFET~
Averagenumber of
yea~s of liferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
26.7225.9725.2324.4923.76
23.0322.3021.5820.8620.15
19.4618.7818.1217.4716.83
16.2215.6215.0314.4613.90
13.3612.8312.3111.8011.28
10.7610.249.709.158.61
8.087.577.066.566.06
5.545.074.644.253.s9
3.573.283.012.782.59
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.s31.751.671.60
1.531.46,1.401.351.29
67
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1................1-2................
(’ 2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22z23 ..............23-24 ............-.24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30..............
30-31 ..............31-32 ..............32-33 ..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36 ..............36-37 ............-.37-38..............38-39..............39-40..............
40-41..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
TABLE 33. LIFE TABLR FOR WHITR MALES: PACIFIC DIVISION, 1959-61
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)egiming ofige intervalLying duringinterval
(2)
0.01078.00477.00382.00689
.02602
.00157
.COI09
.00083
.00070
.00C61
.00054
.00048
.00043
.00039
.00036
.00037
.GOC43
.00055
.00072
.00091
.ooll@
.00126
.00138
.00147
.00156
.00165
.00169
.C0169
.00164
.00159
.00154
.00151
.00152
.00156
.00162
.00168
.00176
.00185
.00195
.00208
.00224
.00244
.00268.00296
.00329
.00365
.00406
.00450
.00500
.00553
.C06L2
.00679
.00758
.C0846
OF 100,000 BOM ALIVR
Numberliving at
)eginning ofIge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,92298,45098,074
100,00097,39897.24597;13997.059
96,99196,93296,88096,83396,792
96,75496,71996,68396,64296,588
96,51996,43L96,32596,20496,071
95,93095,78095,62295,46095,299
95,14294,99294,84594,70294,557
94,41094,25794,09993,93393,760
93,57793,38293,17392,94692,697
92,42392,11991,78291,41090,998
90,54390,04389,49288,88488,210
~umber dyingduring
.ge interval
(4)
,dx
1,078472376676
2,6021531068068
J 5952474138
3536415469
88106121133L41
150158162161157
150147143145147
153158166173183
195209227249274
304337372412455
500551608674746
STATIONARY POPULATION
273540
&.72490,245
97,78297.32297,19297,09997,025
96,96296,90696,85696,81396,773
96,73696,70196,66296,61596,554
96,47496.37896,26496,13896,001
95,85595,70195,54195,38095,221
95.06794;91894.77494;62994,484
94.33494,17794,01693,84793,668
93,48093,27893,06092,82292,560
92,27091.95191;59691,20490,770
90,29389,76889,18888,54787,837
In thisand all
subsequentge intervals
(6)
T,
6,774,3686,774,0956,773.5556,766,83L
6,774,3686,676,5866,579,2646,482,0726,384,973
6,287,9486,190,9866,094,0805,997,2245,900,411
5,803,6385,706,9025,610,2015,513,5395,416,924
5,320,3705,223,8965,127,5185,031,2544,935,116
4,839,1154,743,2604,647,5594,552,0184,456,638
4,361,4174,266,3504,171,4324,076,6583,982,029
3,887,5453,793,2113,699,0343,605,0183,511,171
3,417,5033,324,0233,230,7453,137,6853,044,863
2,952,3032,860,0332,768,0822,676,4862,585,282
2,494,5122,404,2192,314,4512,225,2632,136,716
AVRRAGEREWININGLIFETN
Averagenumber of
yearsof liferemainingatbeginningofage interval
(7)
67.7468.4868.8069.00
67.7468.5567.6666.7365.78
64.8363.8762.9061.9360.96
59.9859.0158.0357.0556.oa
55.1254.1753.2352.3051.37
50.4449.5248.6047.6846.76
45.8444.9143.9843.0542.11
41.1840.2439.3138.3837.45
36.5235.6034.6733.7632.85
31.9431.0530.1629.2828.41
27.5526.7025.8625.0424.22
6a
TABLE 33. LIFE TABL2 FOR NHITE MA~S: PACIFIC DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70............;.
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . ..k.77-7a ..............78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 ...............82-83 ..............83-84..............84-85..............
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-80............:.88-89 . . . . . . . . ...7..
89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91..............91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96..............96-97 ..............97-98 ..............98-99 ..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103............103-104............104-105............
105-106..........+.106-107............107-108............108-109 ............109-110............
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
eginning ofge interval.y::e~ng
(2)
.00942
.0L044
.01147
.01251
.01358
.01469
.01590.01727.01887.02066
.02258
.02458
.02666
.02879
.03100
.03334
.03584
.03847.04122.04413
.04720
.05051
.05420
.05837
.06305
.06e15
.07368
.07983
.08670
.09437
.10335
.11347
.12382
.13351
.14243
.15438
.16730
.18133
.19709.21445
.23252.25053.26840..28548.30099
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
.Number,living at
leginning of~ge interval
‘(3)
lx
87,46486,64085,73584,75283,692
82,55581,34380,05078,667
.77,183
75,58873,88172,06570,14468,125
66,01363.81361,52559,159
.56,720
54,21751,65e49,04946,39143,683
40,92938,14035.33032,50929,691
26,88924,11021,37518,72816,228
13,91611,768
9,7998,0226,441
5,0603,8832,9102,1291,521
1,063729489321205
12878462615
8
iumber dyingduring
lge i.nterV81
(4)
,d.
..
824. 905
9831,0601,137
1,2121s2931,3831,4841,595
1,7071,8161,9212,019
2,112
2.2002,2882,3662,4392,503
2.5592,6092,6582,7082,7’54
2,7892,8102,8212,8182,802
2,7792,7352,6472,5002,312f’
2,1481,9691,7771,5811,381
1,177973781608458
334240168116
77
50322011
7
421
:—. -
STATIONARY POPULATION
(5),
~Lx
87.05286,18785,244
84,22283,123
‘81,94980,69779,35877,92576,385
74,73572,97371,10569,13567,069
64,91362,66960,34257,94055,469
52,93750,35447,72045,03742,306
39,53536,73433,92031,10028,290
25,50022,74220,05217,47715,072
12,84310.783
8,9117,2325,750
4,4723.3972;520
●1,8251,293
896609405263167
10362362111
63201
In thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
- T,
I
2.048.8791,961,8271,875.6401,790,3961,706,174
1,623,0511s541,1021,460,4051,381,0471, 303L122
1,226,7371,152,0021,079,0291,007,924
938,789
871,720806,807744,138683,796625,856
570,387517,450467,096419,376
374,339
332,033292,498255.764221,044190,74+
162,454136,954114,212
94,16076,683
61,61148,76837,98529,074
21,842
16,09211,620
8,2235,7033,878
2,5851,6891,080
675412
245142
804423
126311
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at>eginning ofige interval
(7)
$x
23.4322.6421.8821.1320.39
19.6618.9518<.2417.5616.88
16.2315.5914.9714.3713.78
13.2112.6412.0911.5611.03
10.521.0.02
9.529.048.57
8.117.677.246.826.42
6.045.685.345.034.73
4.434.14 “3.883.623.39
3.182.992.832.682.55
2.43
2.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
69
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3................3-28 ...............28;365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11 ..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22 ..............22-23 ..............23-24 ..............24-25..............
25-26 ..............26-27..............27-28 ..............28-29..............29-30..............
30-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-38 . . . . . . . . . . ..-.38-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE 34. LIFE TABLB FOR WHITE FENALES: PACIFICDIVISION,1959-61
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning of3ge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
Iqx
0.00835.00333.00269.00513
.01936
.00130
.CO084
.00065
.00057
.00047
.00040
.00034
.CO030
.00027
.00025
.00025
.00026
.00030
.00035
.00041
.00047
.00053
.00056
.00058
.00061
.CO063
.00066
.00067
.00069
.00070
.00072
.00C74
.00078
.CO083
.00089
.00096
.00103
.00109
.C0117
.00125
.00134
.00147
.00163
.00181
.C0201
.C0223
.00246
.00271
.C0296
.00323
.00352
.00384
.00420
.C0458
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
beginning ofage interval
(3)
Ix
100,00099,16598,83598,570
100*OOO98,06497,93697,85397,790
97,73597,68897,65097,61697,587
“97,56197,53797,51397,48797,458
97,42497,38497,33897,28797,232
97,17697,11797,05596,99296,927
96,86096,79296,72396,65196,575
96,49596,40896,31696,217
* 96,112
96.00095,88095,75195,61195,455
95,28395,09194,87894,64594,389
94,10993,805-93*47593,11692,725
Tumber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
~dx
835330265506
1,936128836355
4-i38342926
2424262934
4046515556
5962
:267
6869727680
879299105112
120129140156172
192213233256280
304330359391425
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
273542
6,75490,781
98,35C98,00C97,89597,82297,762
97,71197,66s97,63391,60297,574
97,54597,52597,50C97,47?97,441
97.40597,36197,31397,25~97,204
97,14797,08697,02396,96096.893
96,82696,75896;68796,61296,535
96,45296,36296,26796,16596,056
95,94095,81695,68195,53395,368
95,18794,98494,76294,51794,248
93,95893,64093,29592,92092,513
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
Tx
7.466.7657,466.4927,465,9507,459,196
7,466,7657,368,4157,270’,4157,172,5207,074,698
6,976,9366,879,2256,781,5566,683,9236,586,321
6,488,7476,391,1986,293,6736,196,1736,098,700
6,001,2595,903,8545,806,4935,709,1805,611!921
5,514,7175,417,5705,320,4845,223,4615,126,501
5,029,6084,932,7824,836,0244,739,3374,642,725
4,546,1904,449,7384,353,3764,257,1094,160,944
4,064,88839968,9483,873,1323,777,4513,681,918
3,586,5503,491,3633,396,3793,301,6173,207,100
3,112,8523,018,8942,925,2542,831,9592,739,039
AVE8AGEREMAININGLIFET2M8
Averagenumber of
years of I.iferemaining atbeginning ofage interval
(7)
74.6775.2975.5475.67
74.6775.1474.2473.307i?.35
71.397’0.4269.4568.4767.49
66.5165.5364.5463.5662.58
61.6060.6259.6558.6857.72
56.7555.7854.8253.8552.89
51.9350.9650.0049.0448.07
47.1146.1645.2044.2443.29
42.3441.3940.4939.5138.57
37.6436.1235.8034.8833.98
33.0832.1831.2930.4129.54
70
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f.
YEARS
50-51 ..............51-52..............52-53 ..............53-54..............54-55..............
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57..............57-58..............58-59 ..............59-60..............
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . ..-.71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . ...*..73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-?7-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . ..104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLR 34. LIFE iBLR FOR NHITE FE~LRS: PACIFIC DIVISION, 1959-61—Con.
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
>eginning ofIge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
tqx
.00500
.00545
.00587
.00625
.00662
.00701
.00747
.00802
.00869
.00947
.01034
.01129.01231.01341.01462
.01594
.01742
.01909.02096.02307
.02533
.02785
.03082
.03436
.03846
.04288
.04766
.05315
.C5955
.06685
.07529
.08460
.09412
.10326
.11216
.12766
.14457
.16251.18157.20163
.22284
.24456
.26551
.28448
.30079
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.4595L
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
jeginning ofLge interval
(3)
lx
,. 92,30091,83891,33890,,80290,235
89,63889,00988,34487,63686,875
86,05285,16284,20183,16482,049
80,84979,56178,17476,68275,075
73,34371,48569,49467,35365.038
62,53759,85557,002
53,97250,758
47,36543,79940,094
36,32032,570
28,91725,22521,57918,07214,791
11.8089*1776,9335,092
3,643
2,5481,7471,172
768492
307186110
6335
1910
521
iumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
,d,
46i
50(53(567591
62[66!70(76J82:
89(961
1,03:1,11!1,20(
1,2881.3871,4921,6071,732
1,8581,9912,1412,3152,501
2,6822,8533.0303,2143,393
3,5663,7053.774317503,653
3,6923,6463,5013,2812,983
2,6312,2441,8411,449
1,095
801575404276185
12176472816
9,5311
.—..
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
92,06991,5Q891,07090,51889.937
89,32388,67787,99087,25586,464
85,60784,68183,68382,60681,449
80,20578,86877,42815,8?974,209
72,41470,49068,42466,19563,788
61,19658,42955,48752,36549,062
45.58341,94638,207
< 34,44530,744
27.07123,40219,82516,43113,300
10,4928,0556,0134.3673,096
2,1471,460
970630399
24?148865027
148“411
In thisand all
subsequentage intervals
(6)
T,
2,646,5262,554,4572,462,86S2,371,79S2,281,281
2,191,3442,102,0212,013,3441,92.5,3541,838,09S
1,751,6351,666,02E1,581,34?1,497,664l,415*05f
1.333,60S1,253,4041,174,5361,097,1081,021,229
947,020814,606804,116735,692669,497
605,709544,513486,084430,597378,232
329,170283,587241,641203,434168,989
138,245111,17487,77267,94751,516
38,21627,72419,66913.6569,289
6,1934,0462,5861.616
986”
58734019210656
2915732
\
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
years of liferemaining atbeginning ofage’interval
28.6727.8126.9626.1225.28
24.45 ~23.6222.7921.9721.16
20.36 ‘19.5618.7818.0117.25
16.4915.7515.0214.3113.60
12.9112.2311.57
10.9210.29
9.699.108.537.987.45
6.956.476.035.605.19
4.784.414.073.763.48
3.”243.022.842.682.55
2.432.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.75
, 1.671.60
1.531.46
“1. 401.35L.29
71
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+f
DAYS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3.......-...-----3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6................6-7................7-8................8-9................9-10...............
10-11..............11-12..............12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21 ..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24............;.24-25 ..............
25-26............;.26-27 ..............27-28 ..............28-29 ..............29-30 ..............
30-31 ..............31-32..............32-33 ..............33-34 ..............34-35 ............-.
35-36..............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40 ............-.
40-41 ..............41-42 ..............42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46 ..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............48-49 ..............49-50 ..............
TABLE 35. LIFE TABLE FOR NONNHITE NALES : PACIFIC DIVISION, 1959-61
PROPORTIONDYING
PrOpOrtiOnof personsalive at
]eginning ofige interval~ying duringinterval
(2)
19X
0.01404.00529.00450.01079
.03420
.00231
.00137
.00093
.00071
.00071
.00070
.00068
.00063
.00057
.00052
.00048
.00049
.00058
.00071
.00086
.Goloo
.00117
.00135
.00155
.00176
.00197
.00210
.00213
.00210
.C0204
.00202
.00202
.00208
.G0219
.00231
.00244
.00260
.00281
.00305
.00331
.C0358
.00388
.00419
.00451
.00487
.00525
.00560
.00589
.00616
.00643
.00677
.00725
.00792
.00s75
OF 100,000BORN ALIVE
Numberliving at
eg inning 0f,ge interval
(3)
lx
100,00098,59698,07497,633
100,00096,58096,35796,22596,136
96,06896,00095,93395,86895,808
95,75395,70395,65795,61095,555
95,48795,40595,30995,19795,068
94,92194,75494,56894,36994*168
93,97193,77893,58993.40093;205
93,00192,78692,56092,31992,059
91,77991,47591,14790,79490,414
90,00689,56889,09888,59988,078
87,53586,97286,38385,756B5,077
Tumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
~dx
1,404522441
1,053
3,4202231328968
6867656055
5046475568
8296112129147
167. 186199201197
193189189195204
215226241260280
304328353380408
438470499521543
563589627679744
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
, Lx
272539
6,69689,664
97,17196,46896,29196,18096,102
96.03495,96795,90195,83895,780
95,72895,68195,63395,58395,521
95,44595,35795,25395,13394,995
94,83894.66094,46994,26994,069
93,87493,68493,49593,30393,103
92,89392,67392,43992,18991,919
91,62791,31190,97190,60390,210
89,78889*33388,84888,33907,806
87,25386,67786,07085,41784,705
In thisand all
subsequent,ge intervals
(6)
T,
6,701s4086,701,1366,700,5976,693,901
6,701,4086,604,2376,507,7696,411,4786,315,298
6,219,1966,123,1626,027,1955,931,2945,835,456
5,739,6765,643,9485,548,2675,452,6345.357,051
5,261,5305,166,0855,070,7284,975,4754.880,342
4,785,3474,690,5094,595,8494,501,3804,407,111
4,313,0424,219,1684,125,4844,031,9893,938,686
3,845,5833,752,6903,660,0173,567,5783,475,389
3,383,4703,29 L,8433,200,5323,109,5613,018,958
2,928,7482,838,9602,749,6272,660,7792,572,440
2,484,6342,397,3812,310,7042,224,6342,139,217
AW8AGE=ININGLIFETINE
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emainingat)eginningoftgeinterval
(7)
8,
67.0167.9768.3268.56
67.0168.3867.5466.6365.69
64.7463.7862.8361.8760.91
59.9+58.9758.0057.0356.06
55.1054.1553.2052.2651.34
50.4149.5048.6047.7046.80
45.9044.9964.0843.1742.26
41.3540.4439.5438.6437.75
36.8735.9935.1134.2533.39
32.5431.7030.8630.0329.21
28.3827.5726.7525.9425.14
72
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TABLE 35. LIFE TABM FOR NONNRITEMAms: PACIFICDIVIslON.1959-61—con.
AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two agee
(1)
xtox+f
YEARS
50-51..............51-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62 ..............62-63 ..............63-64..............64-65..............
65-66............h.66-67..............67-68..............68-69..............69-70..............
70-7L..............7L-72 .....k........72-73............;.73-74..............74-75..............
75-76............;.76-77..............77-78..............78-79 ............-.79-80 ..............
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82.. ............82-83..............83-84..............84-85 ..............
05-86..............a6-87 ............_.87-88............;.88-09..............89-90 ..............
90-91 ..............91-92 ..............92-93..............93-94..............94-95 ..............
95-96 ..............96-97 ..............97-98..............90-99..............99-100 .............
100-101............101-102 ............102-103............103-104 ............104-105............
105-106.............106-107............107-108............10s-109. . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
Ieginning of~ge intervalIyin:e$pg
(2)
tqx
.00966
.01059
.01153
.01245
.01336
.o1435
.01544
.01657
.01774
.01898
.02018
.02152
.02330
.02570
.02858
.03189
.03521
.03807
.04008
.04142
.04250
.04387
.04580
.04870
.05250
.05668
.06106
.06616
.07216
.07908
.08723
.09633
.10563
.11440
.12264
.1“3654
.15176
.16735
.18304
.19890
.21454
.23076
.24896
.26982
.29224
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
OF 100,000BOW ALIVE
Numberliving at
)eginning oflge interval
(3)
lx
84,33383,51882;63381.68080,663
79,58578,44377,23215,95274,605
73.18971,71270,16968,53466,773
64,86562,79660,58558,27855*943
53,62551,34649,09446*84544,564
42.22439,83137,39934.92432,404
29,84227,23924,61522,01519,496”
17,10514,77012,52810,4328,522
6,8275.3634,1253,0982,262
1,6011,098
737483309
193117694022
126321
Jumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
&i15. 885
9531,0171,078
1,1421,2111,2801,3471,416
1.4771;5431,6351,7611,908
2,0692,2112,3072,3352,318
2;2792,2522,2492,2812,340
2.3932;4322,4752,5202,562
2,6032,6242.6002;5192,391
2,3352,2422,0961,9101,695
1,4641,2381,027836661
503361254174116
7648291810
63111
STATION&Y
In the ageinterval
(5)
,Lx
83,92583,07682,15781.17280,124
79.01477,83876,59275,27873,897
72,45170,94069,351
\ 67,65465,818
63,83Y61,69059,43257,11054,784
52,48650,22047,97045,70543,394
41,02738,61536,16233,66431t123
28,54125,92722,31520,75518,301
15,93813,64911.4809,4777.675
6,0954,7433,6122,’6801,932
1,349918609396251
,15593553111
95211,
)PULATION
In thisand all
subsequentIge intervals
(6)
T,
2,054,5121.970.5871,887,5111,805,3541,724,182
1,644,0581.565,0441,487,2061,410,6141,335,336
1,261,4391,188,9881,118,0481,048,697
981,043
915,225851,394789,704730,272673,162
618,378565;892515,672467,702421,997
378,603337,576298,961262.799229,135
198,012169,471143,544120.22999,474
81,17365,23551,58640,106:0,629
22,95416,85912,1168,5045,824
3,8922,5431,6251,016620
3692141216635
189421
AVERAGE -REMAININGLIFETW
Averagenumber of
rears of liferemaining at>eginning of3ge interval
(7)
8X’
24.3623.5922.84 ““22.1021.38
20.6619.9519.2618.5717.90
17.2416.5815.9315.30 J14.69
1.14.1113.5613.03
, 12.5312.03
11.5311.0210.509.989.47
8.978.487.997.527.07
6.646.225.835.46“5.1O
4.754.42 - -4.123.843.59
3.363.142.942.742.57
2.432.322.21 ,2.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
10531.461.401.351.29
73
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AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
DAYS
, 0-1 ................1-3................3-28...............28-365 .............
YEARS
o- L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2................2-3................3-4................4-5................
5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-11..............11-12.............-12-13..............13-14..............14-15..............
15-16..............16-17..............17-18..............18-19..............19-20..............
20-21..............21-22..............22-23 ..............23-24..............24-25 ..............
25-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30-31..............31-32..............32-33..............33-34..............34-35..............
35-36 ...............36-37..............37-38 ..............38-39 ..............39-40..............
40-41 ............-.41-42 ............-.42-43 ..............43-44 ..............44-45 ..............
45-46..............46-47 ..............47-48 ..............40-49 ..............49-50 ..............
TABM 36. LIPS TABLE FOR NONWHITE FEMAMS : PACIFIC DIVISION, 1959-6I
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
)eginning oflge intervaliying duringinterval
(2)
t9x
0.01131.00376.00379.00829
.02689
.00195
.00107
.00082
.00068
.00058
.00050
.00043
.00038
.00033
.00030
.00029
.00030
.00034
.00039
.00046
.00053
.00061
.00070
.00080
.00091
.00102
.00109
.00109
.00106
.00101
.00099
.00102
.00113
.00130
.00149
.00168
.00186
.00201
.00215
.00230
.00247
.00267
.00290
.00316
.00345
.00375
.00405
.00432
.00459
.00487
.00519
.00561
.00618
.00686
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVR
Numberliving at
>eginning ofIge interval
(3)
1=
100,00098,86998,49798,124
100*OOO97,31197,12197,01796,937
96,87196,81496,76696,72496,688
96.65596,62696,59896,56996,537
96,49996.45496,40396,34496,276
96,19996,11196,01395,90995,804
95,70395,60695,51195,41*95,306
95,18295,04094,88094,70394,513
94,30994,09293,85993,60993,337
93,04292.72192,37392,00091,602
91,18190,73790,26789,76089,205
lumber dyingduring
Ige interval
(4)
~dx
1,131372373813
2,6891901048066
5748423633
2928293238
4551596877
8898104105101
979597106124
142160177190204
217233250272295
321348373398421
444470507555611
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval
(5)
tLx
272540
6,72890,228
97.76697.21697,06996,977?6,905
96,84296,79196,74596,70596,672
96,64196,61296,58396,55396,518
96,47696,42996,37396,31096,238
96,15596,06395,96195,85795,753
95.65495,55995,46295,36095,244
95,11094,96094,79294,60894,411
94,20093,97693,73493,47393,189
92,88292,54792,18791,80191,391
90,95990,50390,01389,48388,899
In thisand all
subsequent~ge intervals
(6)
T,
7,178,4907.178,2187,177,6787,170,950
7,178,4907,080,7226,983,5066,886,4376,789,460
6,692,5556,595,7136,498,9226,402,1776,305,472
6,20S,8006,112,1596.015.5475;918;9645,822,411
5,725,8935,629,4175,532,9885,436,6155,340,305
5,244,0675,147,9125.051.8494;95s;8884,860,031
4,764,27S4,66S,6244,573,06,54,477,6034,382,243
4,286,9994,191,8894,096,9294,002,1373,907,529
3,813,1183,718,9183,624,9423,531,2083,437,735
3,344,5463,251,6643,159,1173,066,9302,975,129
2,883,7382,792,7792.702,2762,612,2632,522,780
AVERAGEREMAININGLIFETIME
Averagenumber of
rears of life:emaining at)eginning oflge interval
(7)
8X
71.7B72.6072.8773.08
71,.7872.7671.9170.9870.04
69.0968.13&7.1666.1965.21
64.2463.2662.2761.2960.31
59.3458.3657.3956.4355.47
54.5153.5652.6251.6750.73
49.7648.8347.8846.9345.98
45.0444.1143.1842.2641.34
40.4339.5238.6237.7236.83
35.9535.0734.2033.3432.48
31.6330.7829.9429.1028.28
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AGE INTERVAL
Period of lifebetween two ages
(1)
Xtox+t
YEARS
50-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-52 . . . . . . ..”......52-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60-61............*.61-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-6 -I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
85-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
92-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-101 . . . . . . . . . . . .101-102 . . . . . . . . . . . .102-103 . . . . . . . . . . . .103-104 . . . . . . . . . . . .104-105 . . . . . . . . . . . .
(
105-106 . . . . . . . . . . . .
106-107 . . . . . . . . . . . .107-108 . . . . . . . . . . . .108-109 . . . . . . . . . . . .109-110 . . . . . . . . . . . .
LE 36. LIFE :
PROPORTIONDYING
Proportionof personsalive at
~eginning ofaee intetial
(2)
tqx
.00759.00832.00902.00968.01029
.01096
.01167
.01232
.01286
.01337
.01385
.01444
.01534
.01665
.01831
.02019
.02211
.02403
.02585
.02764
.02952
.03163
.03404
.03688
.04012
.04357.04727.05152.05649.06214
.06860
.07558
.08261
.08924
.09554
.10996
.12576
.14250
.16016
.17885
.19841
.21918
.24163
.26568
.29036
.31416
.32915
.34450
.36018
.37616
.39242
.40891
.42562
.44250
.45951
.47662
.49378
.51095
.52810
.54519
3W FOR NONWRITE FEMAMS: PACIFICDIVISION,1959-6l—Con.
OF 100,000 BORN ALIVB
Numberliving at
~eginning ofLge interval
(3)
Ix
88.59487,92187,19C86,40385,563
84,68683,75~82,78181,76180,710
79.63078,52877;39476,20774,938
73,56672,08170,48168.79467,015
65,16363,24061,24059,15556,973
54,68852,30549,83347,26544,595
41,82438.95536,01133,03630,087
27,21324,22.121,17518,15715,249
12,52210,0377,8375*9444,365
3,0972,1241,425
934598
373227134
7743
2312
631
iumber dyingduring
~ge interval
(4)
tdx
67?7317s3i83t881
92[977
1,02(1,0511,08(
1, 1021,1341,1811,26S1,372
1,4851,5941,69?1,77G1,852
1,92?2,00C2,0852,1822,28!
2,3832,4722,5682,6702,771
2,8692,9442.9752,9492,874
2,9923,0463,0182,9082,727
2,4852,2001,8931,5791,268
973699491336225
14693573420
116321—..
STATIONARY POPULATION
In the ageinterval,
(5)
,Lx
(
aa.256a7, 55586,79785,98585,126
84,22383,26982,27281,23580,170
79,07977,96176,80075,57374,252
72,82371.2a469,64067,90566,0a9
64,20162,24060,19758,06455,830
53,49751,0694a,54945,93043,210
40,38937,48334,52331,56228,650
25,71722,69819,66516,70413, a85
11,279a,938
6,8905,1543,731
2,6111,7751,179
7664a5
300180106
6033
179
521
In thisand all
subsequentage intervala
(6)
T,
2,433,8812,345,6232,25a,0682,171,2712,085,286
2,000,1601,915,9371,832,6681,750,3961,669,161
1,588,9911,509,9121,431,9511.355,1511,279,578
1,205,3261,132.5031,061,219
991 ,57~923,674
857,585793,384731,144670,947612, aa3
557,053503,556452,487403.938358,008
314,798274,409236,926202,403170, a41
142s191116,474
93,77674,11157,407
43,52232,24323,30516,41511,261
7,5304bT193,1441,9651,199
. .7144142341286a
3518942
AVERAGERENAININGLIFETM
Averagenumber of
Tears of liferemaining at)eginning ofIge interval
(7)
27.4726.6a25.9025.13
24.37
23.6222.8722.1421.4120.68
19.9519.23la.5017.7817.08
16.3815.7115.0614.4113.78
13.1612.5511.9411.3410.76
10.199.639.oa8.55a.03
7.537.046.5a6.135.68
5.234.814.434.083.76
3.483.212.972.762.5a
2.43
2.322.212.102.01
1.911.831.751.671.60
1.531.461.401.351.29
75
* U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING oFFICE , 1965O—77t-076
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