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Originally Posted by Fuzz
No ,you can follow the link and adjust by age group, but not demographics.
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You can but it misses the 40+ age group. Essentially what you’d want to know is that for each age band how deficient is Alberta or is the gap because we have less old people than BC?
Looks like it is there if I dig further -
So Alberta 70-79 women is 96.6, 94.5, 80 vs BC 70-79 women at 99, 97, 85
So still a gap between Alberta and BC but maybe about half??? Due to age distribution.
The other one I would love to see but don’t have data is an urban / rural split to see the difference.
Essentially I want to know if “Alberta” is the problem or is it just driven by distribution of various subsets of populations. The methods for driving up rates would change depending on the why?