Mortality rate of population

Definition

Mortality rate refers to the mortality during a specific time period, it can include all mortality (all causes of death combined) or selected causes of death. These counts are calculated as rates using the total population (all age groups) or sub-population.

Population refers to the total membership, based on specific characteristics, of a group of people, objects or events at a given time and within a particular geographic area.

Measurements

  • Age-standardized mortality rate per 100,000 population January 01, 2019 to current
  • Age-specific death rate per 1,000 population January 01, 2018 to current
  • Age-specific mortality rate per 100,000 January 01, 2018 to current
  • Age-standardized rate per 100,000 population January 01, 2018 to current
  • Crude death rate per 1,000 population January 01, 2018 to current
  • Crude mortality rate per 100,000 population January 01, 2018 to current
  • Rate per 100,000 population June 29, 2016 to current

Relation to previous version

  • Mortality rate of population February 08, 2017 to current

    This is the current version.

  • Mortality rate of population January 01, 2016 to February 07, 2017
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