World Map of Infant mortality 2009 Deaths 1000 tive births 175 50 World Infant Mortality Rates Lowest: Singapore 2.3 %o, Sweden 2.75 %o, Japan 2.79 %0 Highest: Angola 180.2 %o, Afghanistan 152.0 %0, Liberia 138.2 %0, Niger 116.7%o
World Map of Infant Mortality 2009 Lowest: Singapore 2.3 ‰, Sweden 2.75 ‰, Japan 2.79 ‰ Highest: Angola 180.2 ‰, Afghanistan 152.0 ‰, Liberia 138.2 ‰, Niger 116.7 ‰
Under-5 mortality rate, 1950-2050 World More developed Less developed Regions Regions 1950 209 79 240 2000 78 10 85 2011 62 8 68 2050 30 33
Under-5 mortality rate, 1950-2050 World More developed Regions Less developed Regions 1950 209 79 240 2000 78 10 85 2011 62 8 68 2050 30 6 33
Mortality measures 1. Life expectancy (1 average expected number of years to be lived from age x (typically from birth) by a particular population at a given time 2 Calculation based on the age-specific death rates Life expectancy is not influenced by the population age structure Prolonged Life expectancy is an important factor of population agIng. (5 Measure of population health
Mortality measures 1. Life expectancy ① average expected number of years to be lived from age x (typically from birth) by a particular population at a given time. ② Calculation based on the age-specific death rates ③ Life expectancy is not influenced by the population age structure. ④ Prolonged Life expectancy is an important factor of population aging. ⑤ Measure of population health
Life Expectancy at Birth, 2011 75-77.5 72.5-75 70-72.5 67.570 65-675 60-65 55-60 45-50 40-45 0-40 Highest: Monaco 89.7; Japan 82.3; Singapore 82.1; Australia: 81.8 Lowest: Angola 38.8; Afghanistan 45.0; Nigeria 47.6; Chad 48.3
Life Expectancy at Birth, 2011 Highest: Monaco 89.7; Japan 82.3; Singapore 82.1; Australia: 81.8 Lowest: Angola 38.8; Afghanistan 45.0; Nigeria 47.6; Chad 48.3
Mortality Trend in the world and in china
Mortality Trend in the world and in China