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Health Statistics > Birth rate, crude > per 1,000 people > Spain (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   10.73    #151   
2004   10.6    #55   
2003   10.5    #46   
2002   10.1    #170   
2001   10.1    #46   
2000   9.91    #174   
1999   9.58    #60   
1998   9.28    #64   
1997   9.38    #184   
1996   9.23    #71   
1995   9.1    #192   
1994   9.33    #71   
1993   9.9    #61   
1992   10.2    #188   
1991   10.15    #67   
1990   10.3    #191   
1989   10.4    #62   
1988   10.7    #58   
1987   12.1    #182   
1986   11.2    #52   
1985   11.7    #186   
1984   12.3    #50   
1983   12.7    #49   
1982   13.6    #180   
1981   14.1    #48   
1980   15.2    #170   
1979   16.3    #31   
1978   17.3    #25   
1977   18    #146   
1976   18.9    #23   
1975   18.8    #22   
1974   19.5    #23   
1973   19.3    #20   
1972   19.4    #148   
1971   19.6    #18   
1970   19.6    #148   
1969   19.9    #18   
1968   20.1    #17   
1967   20.7    #144   
1966   20.6    #15   
1965   21    #21   
1964   21.9    #16   
1963   21.3    #19   
1962   21.1    #152   
1961   21.2    #18   
1960   21.7    #152   


DEFINITION: Crude birth rate indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear. Subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate provides the rate of natural increase, which is equal to the population growth rate in the absence of migration.

 

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