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IB02070 Mortality rate (per 1,000) by age and sex (1985-2023)

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Erla Thorsteinsson
4/24/2024
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A
4/29/2025
1/1/2000
Statistics Faroe Islands: www.hagstova.fo/en
IB02070_FD_DEYDKVOT
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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.1985 , 1986 , 1987 ,

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Symbols: -  Nil (exactly zero)
0  Rounded to zero
 •  Not applicable
 ••  Not available or too uncertain
 ••• Not disclosed, confidentiality/privacy protected

• Death rate (also called mortality rate) is the number of deaths per 1,000 residents
• Age specific death rate is the death rate per 1,000 residents in a specific age group
• The ‘per 1,000 unit’ is used to account for differences in population, sex distribution, etc. This makes it possible to compare periods with e.g. different populations

age

- 0 year

Live borne children younger than 1 year