Demographics of Peru - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Registration of vital events is in Peru 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*
1950-1955 384 000 176 000 208 000 47.2 21.7 25.4 6.85 164
1955-1960 435 000 183 000 252 000 47.0 19.9 27.1 6.85 152
1960-1965 495 000 188 000 307 000 46.5 17.8 28.7 6.85 138
1965-1970 537 000 192 000 345 000 43.7 15.8 27.9 6.56 128
1970-1975 574 000 181 000 393 000 40.5 12.9 27.6 6.00 111
1975-1980 617 000 177 000 440 000 37.9 11.0 26.9 5.38 99
1980-1985 622 000 166 000 456 000 33.6 9.1 24.5 4.65 82
1985-1990 646 000 160 000 486 000 31.2 7.8 23.4 4.10 68
1990-1995 650 000 157 000 493 000 28.4 6.9 21.5 3.57 48
1995-2000 634 000 152 000 482 000 25.3 6.1 19.2 3.10 39
2000-2005 621 000 149 000 472 000 23.0 5.6 17.4 2.80 30
2005-2010 612 000 155 000 457 000 21.3 5.4 15.8 2.60 21
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