Demographics of Tanzania - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Registration of vital events is in Tanzania 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 402 000 184 000 218 000 49.0 22.4 26.6 6.74 153
1955-1960 464 000 198 000 267 000 49.3 21.0 28.3 6.80 143
1960-1965 535 000 218 000 316 000 49.1 20.1 29.1 6.80 136
1965-1970 616 000 239 000 377 000 48.7 18.9 29.8 6.79 128
1970-1975 709 000 258 000 451 000 48.0 17.5 30.5 6.75 119
1975-1980 821 000 275 000 546 000 47.4 15.9 31.5 6.73 108
1980-1985 932 000 307 000 625 000 46.0 15.1 30.8 6.55 104
1985-1990 1 060 000 347 000 712 000 44.8 14.7 30.1 6.36 101
1990-1995 1 194 000 419 000 775 000 43.1 15.1 28.0 6.05 100
1995-2000 1 333 000 473 000 860 000 41.7 14.8 26.9 5.75 90
2000-2005 1 519 000 491 000 1 028 000 41.7 13.5 28.2 5.66 77
2005-2010 1 741 000 479 000 1 262 000 41.6 11.5 30.2 5.58 64
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