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Mortality Statistics > Death rate, crude > per 1,000 people > Portugal (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   9.7    #72   
2004   9.7    #24   
2003   9.9    #24   
2002   11.1    #59   
2001   10.4    #14   
2000   10.5    #64   
1999   10.8    #13   
1998   10.8    #12   
1997   10.5    #64   
1996   10.8    #18   
1995   10.4    #68   
1994   10    #21   
1993   10.7    #18   
1992   10.2    #76   
1991   10.5    #21   
1990   10.4    #73   
1989   9.9    #26   
1988   9.5    #28   
1987   9.3    #91   
1986   9.4    #26   
1985   9.6    #91   
1984   9.6    #22   
1983   9.6    #22   
1982   9.3    #100   
1981   9.6    #22   
1980   9.7    #102   
1979   9.6    #21   
1978   10.1    #14   
1977   10.2    #89   
1976   10.9    #8   
1975   10.8    #8   
1974   11.1    #8   
1973   11.1    #7   
1972   10.5    #96   
1971   11.4    #7   
1970   10.3    #104   
1969   11.1    #9   
1968   10.4    #10   
1967   10.5    #105   
1966   11    #7   
1965   10.4    #11   
1964   10.6    #9   
1963   10.8    #8   
1962   10.7    #113   
1961   11.1    #8   
1960   10.6    #118   


DEFINITION: Crude death rate indicates the number of deaths 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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