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Mortality rate, or death rate, [1]: 189, 69 is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time.
Social and economic indicators of development influence population growth including birth rates and death rates whilst physical and human factors affect population distribution in a country.
Oct 12, 2012 · death rate. noun. : the ratio between deaths and individuals in a specified population and time period : the incidence of deaths in a given population during a defined time period (as one year) that is typically expressed per 1000 or 100,000 individuals : mortality rate.
the number of people who die in a particular group or area in a particular period of time. This figure is often used by insurance companies to calculate risk: Geographically, the death rate from the disease was highest in southeast Seattle at about 40% and lowest on Mercer Island at about 10%.
Oct 31, 2022 · Mortality rates (the number of people who die each year per 100,000 population) give a general measure of the health of a population. They are affected by the quality of health care, but also by a range of wider social, economic and environmental factors. Avoidable deaths are categorised as those that are either preventable or treatable.
Jul 6, 2024 · The death rate is a measure of the frequency of death estimated for a specific population over a time period. There are several types of mortality rates: crude, age-adjusted, or specific to age, cause, race, or sex.
the number of people who die in a particular group or area in a particular period of time. This figure is often used by insurance companies to calculate risk: Geographically, the death rate from the disease was highest in southeast Seattle at about 40% and lowest on Mercer Island at about 10%.