Demographics of Pakistan - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Aerab Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR1 CDR1 NC1 TFR1 IMR1
1950–1955 1 652 000 937 000 715 000 42.0 23.8 18.2 6.60 176.6
1955–1960 1 873 000 907 000 966 000 43.0 20.9 22.1 6.60 156.3
1960–1965 2 128 000 894 000 1 233 000 43.5 18.3 25.2 6.60 139.5
1965–1970 2 407 000 887 000 1 520 000 43.2 15.9 27.3 6.60 125.7
1970–1975 2 738 000 890 000 1 848 000 42.8 13.9 28.9 6.60 114.8
1975–1980 3 197 000 935 000 2 262 000 42.9 12.6 30.3 6.60 106.6
1980–1985 3 746 000 1 019 000 2 726 000 42.6 11.6 31.0 6.44 101.5
1985–1990 4 367 000 1 120 000 3 247 000 42.1 10.8 31.3 6.30 96.7
1990–1995 4 566 000 1 166 000 3 400 000 38.2 9.7 28.5 5.67 90.1
1995–2000 4 674 000 1 201 000 3 473 000 34.4 8.8 25.6 5.00 83.2
2000–2005 4 387 000 1 213 000 3 175 000 28.9 8.0 20.9 4.00 76.8
2005–2010 4 666 000 1 277 000 3 390 000 28.1 7.7 20.4 3.65 70.9
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