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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2014 Apr;51(2):699–726. doi: 10.1007/s13524-014-0280-2

Table 2.

Coverage error of Mexican-born for 2000–2004, based on death registration method

Age Dx Mexican-born Deaths E[P] Population (1,000s), Given Mortality
P ACS Estimate (1,000s) r Coverage Error, Given Mortality
Ariasa Arias, Lowb Arias, Highc Ariasa Arias, Lowb Arias, Highc
Female 12,037 5,102 5,844 4,554 4,430 13 24 3
 0–14 106 703 1,077 482 419 40 61 13
 15–24 258 879 1,011 773 751 15 26 3
 25–44 1,143 2,316 2,492 2,156 2,203 5 12 −2
 45–64 2,512 898 942 851 819 9 13 4
 65+ 8,018 306 322 293 238 22 26 19
Male 16,935 6,488 7,163 6,011 5,449 16 24 9
 0–14 134 779 1,209 529 450 42 63 15
 15–24 1,604 1,421 1,503 1,348 1,077 24 28 20
 25–44 3,897 3,085 3,195 2,980 2,858 7 11 4
 45–64 4,112 978 1,021 940 880 10 14 6
 65+ 7,188 224 236 214 184 18 22 14

Note: Death and population estimates are averaged across five years (2000–2004).

a

Hispanic life table (Arias 2010), adjusted for Mexican-born.

b

Hispanic life table (Arias 2010), adjusted for Mexican-born (foreign-born to U.S.-born mortality ratio is 2 standard errors below the mean).

c

Hispanic life table (Arias 2010), adjusted for Mexican-born (foreign-born to U.S.-born mortality ratio is 2 standard errors below the mean).