Demographics of Armenia - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Total fertility rate Infant mortality rate (per 1000 births) Life expectancy males Life expectancy females
1950 1,354 43,500 11,500 32,000 32.1 8.5 23.6
1951 1,383 49,900 12,400 37,500 36.1 9.0 27.1
1952 1,420 54,100 12,900 41,200 38.1 9.1 29.0
1953 1,463 51,400 14,000 37,400 35.1 9.6 25.6
1954 1,511 58,300 12,400 45,900 38.6 8.2 30.4
1955 1,564 59,400 13,800 45,600 38.0 8.8 29.2
1956 1,619 62,300 12,300 50,000 38.5 7.6 30.9
1957 1,678 67,100 14,100 53,000 40.0 8.4 31.6
1958 1,739 71,500 14,100 57,400 41.1 8.1 33.0
1959 1,802 72,400 14,100 58,300 40.2 7.8 32.4
1960 1,867 74,825 12,675 62,150 40.1 6.8 33.3 4,63
1961 1,942 72,377 12,496 59,881 37.3 6.4 30.8 4,27
1962 2,005 69,505 13,297 56,208 34.7 6.6 28.0 4,17
1963 2,064 67,382 12,046 55,336 32.6 5.8 26.8 4,11
1964 2,133 64,454 12,415 52,039 30.2 5.8 24.4 3,98
1965 2,205 62,969 12,582 50,387 28.6 5.7 22.9 3,91
1966 2,273 61,594 12,445 49,149 27.1 5.5 21.6 3,69
1967 2,337 57,031 12,622 44,409 24.4 5.4 19.0 3,55
1968 2,401 57,503 12,231 45,272 23.9 5.1 18.9 3,46
1969 2,462 56,203 12,782 43,421 22.8 5.2 17.6 3,20
1970 2,518 55,694 12,844 42,850 22.1 5.1 17.0 3,17
1971 2,580 58,188 12,518 45,670 22.6 4.9 17.7 3,18
1972 2,644 59,313 13,730 45,583 22.4 5.2 17.2 3,07
1973 2,708 59,593 14,102 45,491 22.0 5.2 16.8 2,92
1974 2,770 60,419 14,276 46,143 21.8 5.2 16.7 2,82
1975 2,826 62,866 15,498 47,368 22.2 5.5 16.8 2,79
1976 2,883 65,065 15,688 49,377 22.6 5.4 17.1 2,72
1977 2,943 65,830 15,813 50,017 22.4 5.4 17.0 2,61
1978 3,001 66,698 16,465 50,233 22.2 5.5 16.7 2,46
1979 3,051 69,786 17,125 52,661 22.9 5.6 17.3 2,38
1980 3,096 70,324 17,124 53,200 22.7 5.5 17.2 2,33
1981 3,144 73,682 16,659 57,023 23.4 5.3 18.1 2,31
1982 3,194 74,225 17,469 56,756 23.2 5.5 17.8 2,26
1983 3,243 76,436 18,369 58,067 23.6 5.7 17.9 2,35
1984 3,292 79,767 19,043 60,724 24.2 5.8 18.4 2,44
1985 3,339 80,306 19,581 60,725 24.1 5.9 18.2 2,56
1986 3,387 81,192 19,410 61,782 24.0 5.7 18.2 2,58
1987 3,435 78,492 19,727 58,765 22.9 5.7 17.1 2,55
1988 3,453 74,707 35,5672 39,140 21.6 10.3 11.3 2,49
1989 3,482 75,250 20,853 54,397 21.6 6.0 15.6 2,61
1990 3,545 79,882 21,993 57,889 22.5 6.2 16.3 2,63
1991 3,604 77,825 23,425 54,400 21.6 6.5 15.1 2,60
1992 3,549 70,581 25,824 44,757 19.9 7.3 12.6 2,44
1993 3,410 59,041 27,500 31,541 17.3 8.1 9.2 2,14
1994 3,309 51,143 24,648 26,495 15.5 7.4 8.0 1,92
1995 3,255 48,960 24,842 24,118 15.0 7.6 7.4 1,83
1996 3,247 48,134 24,936 23,198 14.8 7.7 7.1 1,79
1997 3,242 43,929 23,985 19,944 13.5 7.4 6.2 1,65
1998 3,235 39,366 23,210 16,156 12.2 7.2 5.0 1,51
1999 3,230 36,502 24,087 12,415 11.3 7.5 3.8 1,39
2000 3,221 34,276 24,025 10,251 10.6 7.5 3.2 1,28
2001 3,214 32,065 24,003 8,062 9.9 7.4 2.5 1,17
2002 3,212 32,229 25,554 6,675 10.0 8.0 2.1 1,20
2003 3,211 35,793 26,014 9,779 11.1 8.1 3.0 1,35
2004 3,214 37,520 25,679 11,841 11.7 8.0 3.7 1,39
2005 3,218 37,499 26,379 11,120 11.7 8.2 3.5 1,37
2006 3,221 37,639 27,202 10,437 11.7 8.4 3.2 1,35 13.9 70.0 76.4
2007 3,226 40,105 26,830 13,275 12.4 8.3 4.1 1,42 10.9 70.2 76.6
2008 3,234 41,185 27,412 13,773 12.7 8.5 4.3 1,44 10.8 70.4 76.9
2009 3,244 44,466 27,528 16,938 13.7 8.5 5.2 1,55 10.4 70.6 77.0
2010 3,256 44,825 27,921 16,904 13.7 8.6 5.1 1,55 11.4 70.6 77.2
2011 3,268 43,447 28,303 15,417 13.2 8.6 4.7

1 the numbers of life births and deaths until 1959 were calculated from the birth rate and death rate, respectively

2 the high number of deaths in 1988 is related to the Spitak earthquake

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