Demographics of Chile - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

The Population Departement of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.

Period Live births
per year
Deaths
per year
Natural change
per year
CBR* CDR* NC* TFR* IMR* Life expectancy
total
Life expectancy
males
Life expectancy
females
1950-1955 232 000 87 000 145 000 36.1 13.5 22.6 4.95 120 54.9 52.9 56.8
1955-1960 280 000 96 000 184 000 38.9 13.2 25.6 5.49 118 56.2 53.8 58.7
1960-1965 307 000 99 000 208 000 37.7 12.2 25.4 5.44 109 58.1 55.3 61.0
1965-1970 285 000 94 000 191 000 31.3 10.3 20.9 4.44 89 60.8 57.7 63.9
1970-1975 273 000 88 000 185 000 27.3 8.8 18.4 3.63 69 63.7 60.6 67.0
1975-1980 248 000 79 000 169 000 22.9 7.4 15.6 2.80 45 67.4 64.0 70.8
1980-1985 272 000 74 000 198 000 23.3 6.4 17.0 2.67 24 70.9 67.4 74.4
1985-1990 298 000 74 000 224 000 23.6 5.9 17.7 2.65 18 72.8 69.6 76.0
1990-1995 301 000 76 000 225 000 21.9 5.5 16.4 2.55 14 74.5 71.5 77.4
1995-2000 269 000 79 000 190 000 18.0 5.3 12.7 2.21 12 75.9 72.8 78.9
2000-2005 249 000 80 000 169 000 15.7 5.0 10.7 2.00 8 77.9 74.8 80.9
2005-2010 251 000 90 000 161 000 14.7 5.3 9.4 1.90 7 78.6 75.5 81.7
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