These charts show age-adjusted Proportionate Mortality Ratios (PMRs), or the proportion of deaths due to a specific cause for workers in one occupation or industry group divided by the proportion of deaths due to that cause in all workers. You can chart 42 Cause of Death groupings by Occupation (22 categories + Military and Housewife) and by Industry (20 categories + Military). PMRs are also available by age, sex, race and Hispanic ethnicity although there may be few deaths in some categories. PMRs with fewer than 10 deaths in an occupation or industry group who died of specific outcome are not displayed. Data include all decedents 18-90 for 2020 (46 states and NYC) and 2021 (49 states and NYC) who had usual industry and/or occupation information available on their death certificate. Data and documentation used in these charts are from the Public Use Data available from the NCHS Vital Statistics Data website. If you see this note, “No records were found that match the selected chart options,” it means that no records match the criteria entered. “All cause of death” is not applicable for NOMS WHCs because the proportion of all deaths in a worker population (100% of deaths) divided by the proportion of all deaths in everyone (100% of deaths) times 100 is equal to a PMR of 100 for all industries and occupations.
These charts show age-adjusted Proportionate Mortality Ratios (PMRs), or the
proportion of deaths due to a specific cause for workers in one occupation or
industry group divided by the proportion of deaths due to that cause in all
workers. You can chart 42 Cause of Death groupings by Occupation (22
categories + Military and Housewife) and by Industry (20 categories +
Military). PMRs are also available by age, sex, race and Hispanic ethnicity
although there may be few deaths in some categories. PMRs with fewer than 10
deaths in an occupation or industry group who died of specific outcome are not
displayed.
Data include all decedents 18-90 for 2020 (46 states and NYC) and 2021 (49
states and NYC) who had usual industry and/or occupation information available
on their death certificate. Data and documentation used in these charts are
from the Public Use Data available from the
NCHS Vital Statistics Data
website.
If you see this note, “No records were found that match the selected chart
options,” it means that no records match the criteria entered. “All cause of
death” is not applicable for NOMS WHCs because the proportion of all deaths in
a worker population (100% of deaths) divided by the proportion of all deaths
in everyone (100% of deaths) times 100 is equal to a PMR of 100 for all
industries and occupations.