Former Soviet republics Compared by People > Death rate
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DEFINITION:
The average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear; also known as crude death rate. The death rate, while only a rough indicator of the mortality situation in a country, accurately indicates the current mortality impact on population growth. This indicator is significantly affected by age distribution, and most countries will eventually show a rise in the overall death rate, in spite of continued decline in mortality at all ages, as declining fertility results in an aging population.
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Ukraine | 15.75 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
2 | Russia | 13.97 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
3 | Belarus | 13.68 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
4 | Estonia | 13.65 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
5 | Latvia | 13.6 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
6 | Moldova | 12.61 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
7 | Lithuania | 11.48 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
8 | Georgia | 10.17 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
9 | Armenia | 8.51 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
10 | Kazakhstan | 8.43 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
11 | Azerbaijan | 7.11 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
12 | Kyrgyzstan | 6.83 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
13 | Tajikistan | 6.38 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
14 | Turkmenistan | 6.18 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 | ||
15 | Uzbekistan | 5.29 deaths/1,000 population | 2013 |