Demographics of Colombia - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Registration of vital events is in Colombia not complete. 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 608 000 213 000 395 000 47.2 16.6 30.6 6.76 123 50.6 49.0 52.3
1955-1960 673 000 197 000 476 000 45.2 13.3 31.9 6.76 105 55.2 53.5 56.9
1960-1965 758 000 198 000 560 000 43.9 11.5 32.4 6.76 92 57.9 56.2 59.7
1965-1970 813 000 200 000 613 000 40.8 10.1 30.6 6.18 82 60.0 58.3 61.8
1970-1975 784 000 198 000 586 000 34.6 8.9 25.7 5.00 73 61.7 59.6 63.9
1975-1980 836 000 196 000 640 000 32.9 7.8 25.1 4.34 57 64.0 61.7 66.3
1980-1985 862 000 187 000 675 000 30.3 6.6 23.7 3.68 43 66.8 63.6 70.2
1985-1990 888 000 198 000 690 000 28.1 6.3 21.8 3.24 35 68.0 64.5 71.7
1990-1995 917 000 216 000 701 000 26.3 6.2 20.1 3.00 28 68.7 64.5 73.0
1995-2000 914 000 221 000 693 000 24.0 5.8 18.2 2.75 24 70.3 66.5 74.2
2000-2005 911 000 231 000 680 000 22.0 5.6 16.4 2.55 21 71.7 68.0 75.5
2005-2010 921 000 246 000 675 000 20.6 5.5 15.1 2.45 19 72.9 69.2 76.7
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