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. 2012 Jun 12;12:430. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-430

Table 6.

Derivation of Probability of Dying, Mortality Levels and Reference Period, Northern Nigeria, NDHS 2008

Age x FP(i) CEB(i) CA(i) CD(i) P(i) D(i) K(i) qx(i) lx(i) ML Ref. P
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15-19
1
3193
1209
1056
153
0.3786
0.1266
0.8864
0.1122
0.8879
13.26
2007.5
20-24
2
3169
5257
4350
907
1.6589
0.1725
0.9395
0.1621
0.8379
12.10
2006.1
25-29
3
3200
10199
8429
1770
3.1872
0.1736
0.9296
0.1614
0.8386
13.29
2004.3
30-34
5
2361
11377
8988
2389
4.8187
0.2100
0.9795
0.2057
0.7943
12.42
2002.2
35-39
10
1947
12043
9246
2797
6.1854
0.2323
1.0483
0.2435
0.7565
12.21
1999.9
40-44
15
1620
10731
8465
2266
6.6241
0.2112
1.0364
0.2189
0.7811
13.76
1997.4
45-49 20 1541 11771 8365 3406 7.6386 0.2894 1.0161 0.2941 0.7059 11.68 1994.6

FP(i): Female population; CEB(i): Children ever born; CA(i): Children alive; CD(i): Children dead; P(i): Average parity; D(i): Proportion of children dead; K(i): Multiplier; qx(i): Probability of dying; lx(i): Probability of surviving; ML: Mortality level; Ref. P: Reference period.