Mortality, Cause of Death and Life Expectancy of Chinese Canadians in Alberta

Abstract
This study describes mortality, cause of death and life expectancy among Chinese (both immigrant and Canadian-born) and other Canadians in the Province of Alberta. Of nearly 3 million Alberta residents, about 4% were Chinese in 2003. Infant mortality was lower for Chinese than non-Chinese. Life expectancy at birth was 6.3 years longer for Chinese males compared to non-Chinese males, and 5.4 years longer for Chinese females compared to non-Chinese females. Cancer, heart disease and stroke were the leading causes of death for both Chinese and non-Chinese Albertans. The Chinese ethnic population of Alberta had lower mortality and longer life expectancy than remaining Albertans, suggesting that the Chinese population has better health status than other Albertans. Reasons for the health gap between Chinese and non- Chinese populations should be further explored.
Authors: Hude Quan,Fu-Lin Wang,Donald Schopflocher,Carolyn De Coster Publication Date: 11/1/2007

Publication Type: Journal Article

URL:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03405447