Move the mouse over the bars on the graph to compare the death rates. Click on a population group in the key to remove that group from the graph; click on that group again to restore it.
These graphs record the major causes of death per 100,000 of the population in 2015. They show higher rates of both cancer and heart disease for men in comparison with women, and also a comparatively high level of diabetes among Māori men.
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