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Home > Volume 1: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis and Related Exposures > Volume 1: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Mortality

Volume 1: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Mortality

Related subsections: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: MorbidityCoal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Black Lung BenefitsCoal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Coal Mine Dust Exposures

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Figure 2-1. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths, crude and age-adjusted death rates, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1968–2005 Figure 2-1. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths, crude and age-adjusted death rates, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1968–2005 (Ref.No. 2008F02-01) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Figure 2-2. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Figure 2-2. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008F02-02) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-1. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths by sex, race, and age, and median age at death, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Table 2-1. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths by sex, race, and age, and median age at death, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008T02-01) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-2. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Death rates (per million population) by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Table 2-2. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Death rates (per million population) by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008T02-02) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-3. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Table 2-3. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008T02-03) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-4. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Table 2-4. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008T02-04) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-5. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths, death rates (per million population), and years of potential life lost (YPLL) by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 Table 2-5. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Number of deaths, death rates (per million population), and years of potential life lost (YPLL) by state, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1996–2005 (Ref.No. 2008T02-05) March 2009 image (.gif)
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Table 2-6. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Most frequently recorded industries on death certificate, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 Table 2-6. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Most frequently recorded industries on death certificate, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2007T02-06) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 2-7. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Most frequently recorded occupations on death certificate, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 Table 2-7. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Most frequently recorded occupations on death certificate, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2007T02-07) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 2-8. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual industry, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 Table 2-8. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual industry, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2007T02-08) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 2-9. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual occupation, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 Table 2-9. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) adjusted for age, sex, and race by usual occupation, U.S. residents age 15 and over, selected states and years, 1990–1999 (Ref.No. 2007T02-09) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Figure 2-3a. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by county, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1975–1984 and 1985–1994 Figure 2-3a. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by county, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1975–1984 and 1985–1994 (Ref.No. 2007F02-03a) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Figure 2-3b. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by county, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1995–2004 Figure 2-3b. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Age-adjusted death rates by county, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1995–2004 (Ref.No. 2007F02-03b) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 2-10. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Counties with highest age-adjusted death rates (per million population), U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1995–2004 Table 2-10. Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis: Counties with highest age-adjusted death rates (per million population), U.S. residents age 15 and over, 1995–2004 (Ref.No. 2007T02-10) June 2008 image (.gif)
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