Belgiumin MapsOfficial Belgian data, explained
Age-adjusted mortality rate by province by province in Belgium (2022)
This page maps Age-adjusted mortality rate by province for one nationally comparable 2022 slice. Every figure below uses the same disclosed definition, unit, geography and source.
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What this indicator measures
Deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, directly standardized to the European Standard Population 2013; the source 95% confidence interval, standard error and companion crude rate are retained in the cube.
Age-adjusted mortality rate by province. Deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, directly standardized to the European Standard Population 2013; the source 95% confidence interval, standard error and companion crude rate are retained in the cube.
Indicator dossier
Data passport
- Selected reference period
- 2022
- Geography
- provinces
- Measure
- Age-adjusted mortality rate by province
- Unit
- deaths per 100,000
- Comparable areas
- 11
- Coverage
- 100%
Indicator dossier
Selected slice
Exact catalogue filters applied to the map, statistics and comparison.
- Sex
- All sexes
Latest published slice
How to read the pattern
- Median
- 894.03deaths per 100,000
- Unweighted area mean
- 961.42deaths per 100,000
- Minimum
- 848.73deaths per 100,000
- Maximum
- 1,145.44deaths per 100,000
Across the valid national comparison set, the median is 894.03 deaths per 100,000. Values extend from 848.73 to 1,145.44 deaths per 100,000. This describes geographic variation; it is not a score of local quality.
Geography
Map of Belgium

- 848.73–877.982 areas
- 877.98–890.162 areas
- 890.16–951.382 areas
- 951.38–1,065.062 areas
- 1,065.06–1,145.443 areas
Categories
Distribution by official map class
| Value | Areas | Categories |
|---|---|---|
| 848.73–877.98 | 2 | |
| 877.98–890.16 | 2 | |
| 890.16–951.38 | 2 | |
| 951.38–1,065.06 | 2 | |
| 1,065.06–1,145.44 | 3 |
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provinces
Highest and lowest values
From 11 comparable areas, the table shows a concise descriptive high-and-low sample. Equal values do not imply equal local circumstances.
| Position | # | Area | Official code | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Highest | 1 | Province du Hainaut | 50000 | 1,145.44 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 2 | Province de Liège | 60000 | 1,098.79 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 3 | Province du Luxembourg | 80000 | 1,065.06 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 4 | Province de Namur | 90000 | 1,050.27 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 5 | Région de Bruxelles-Capitale | 04000 | 951.38 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 6 | Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen | 40000 | 894.03 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 7 | Provincie Limburg | 70000 | 890.16 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 8 | Provincie Antwerpen | 10000 | 885.38 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 9 | Province du Brabant wallon | 20002 | 877.98 deaths per 100,000 |
| Highest | 10 | Provincie West-Vlaanderen | 30000 | 868.44 deaths per 100,000 |
| Lowest | 11 | Provincie Vlaams-Brabant | 20001 | 848.73 deaths per 100,000 |
Method and limitations
Method and limitations
No missing value is imputed. Classification breaks and colours come from the catalogue, and source-declared suppression remains missing.
The area mean gives every published geographic area equal weight. It is not weighted by population, exposure or area size.
Source-native province observations; no higher-grain value is assigned to a lower geography.
Read the methodologySources, licence and provenance
Sources, licence and provenance
- Source
- Sciensano
- Licence
- CC BY 4.0