World Population Fertility rate by country South Korea has the lowest world fertility rate with 1.1 by 2018, followed by Japan with 1.4,SpainandItalywith 1.3 each. India is ranking 1 in terms of population by 2023 with 1.43 billion people with 2.1 as fertility rate, and rank 2 is China wi...
Rank Country Infant mortality rate (deaths/1,000 live births) Updated 1 Ukraine 18.6 2024 est. 2 Lithuania 15.2 2024 est. 3 Serbia 14.9 2024 est. 4 Latvia 14.7 2024 est. 5 Romania 14.6 2024 est. 6 Hungary 14.5 2024 est. 7 Bulgaria 14.2 2024 est. 8 Moldova 14.2 2024 est. 9 Russia...
What Is the Infant Mortality Rate by Country? As we look at the infant mortality rate by country, you’ll notice that the countries with the highest rates are located in Sub-Saharan Africa. Those countries with some of the lowest rates are located in Europe. ...
In 2022, the birth rate for women aged 15 to 19 years in Niger was 168 per 1,000 women of that age, the highest adolescent birth rate of any country worldwide.
The article reports that the worldwide mortality rate for children under the age of 5 has fallen to 9.7 million per year, a decrease of approximately 13 million in 1990, according to the United Nations (UN) Children'...
Evolution of all-causes and cardiovascular mortality in the age-group 75-84 years in Europe during the period 1970-1996; a comparison with worldwide changes. Evolution of all-causes and cardiovascular mortality in the age-group 75-84 years in Europe during the period 1970-1996. A comparison ...
This pamphlet brings together data on mortality from respiratory diseases compiled by WHO for 30 countries for which detailed data were available. Between 1952 and 1972 the general death rate in 13 countries was found to have risen; causes of death also varied considerably from country to country...
5A). With regard to mortality (Fig. 6A), lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men in 93 countries, in part because of its high fatality rate,21 followed by prostate cancer (48 countries) and liver cancer (23 countries). In contrast to men, the most commonly diagnosed ...
Infant Mortality in International Perspective Table 1 provides infant mortality rates for the world, for developed and developing countries, and by continent, with some selected countries that highlight the range of levels. At 57, the world's infant mortality rate has never been lower; however,...
This map shows Worldwide Stillbirth rate (per 1000 births). Stillbirth is the term used to describe the loss of a pregnancy or the birth of an infant that has died in the womb after having survived through at least the first 28 weeks of pregnancy or more