Demographics of Paraguay - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Registration of vital events is in Paraguay 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 70 000 14 000 56 000 44.3 8.9 35.4 6.50 73 62.6 60.5 64.6
1955-1960 76 000 15 000 61 000 42.7 8.6 34.1 6.50 70 63.2 61.1 65.1
1960-1965 84 000 16 000 68 000 41.3 8.0 33.3 6.45 62 64.3 62.3 66.3
1965-1970 92 000 18 000 74 000 39.5 7.6 31.8 6.15 59 65.0 63.0 66.9
1970-1975 94 000 19 000 75 000 35.6 7.1 28.6 5.35 53 65.9 63.7 68.0
1975-1980 108 000 21 000 87 000 36.1 6.9 29.2 5.20 51 66.5 64.3 68.7
1980-1985 129 000 24 000 105 000 37.3 6.8 30.4 5.20 49 67.0 64.9 69.3
1985-1990 139 000 26 000 113 000 34.9 6.6 28.3 4.77 47 67.6 65.4 69.9
1990-1995 145 000 28 000 117 000 32.0 6.2 25.8 4.31 43 68.5 66.3 70.8
1995-2000 148 000 30 000 118 000 29.3 5.9 23.3 3.88 39 69.4 67.2 71.7
2000-2005 151 000 32 000 119 000 26.9 5.6 21.3 3.48 36 70.7 68.7 72.9
2005-2010 153 000 34 000 119 000 24.8 5.5 19.3 3.08 32 71.7 69.7 73.9
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