Isle of Man - Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people)

The value for Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) in Isle of Man was 11.40 as of 2007. As the graph below shows, over the past 47 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 16.90 in 1970 and a minimum value of 10.90 in 1977.

Definition: Crude birth rate indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear. Subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate provides the rate of natural increase, which is equal to the rate of population change in the absence of migration.

Source: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision. (2) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (3) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (4) United Nations Statistical Division. Popu

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Year Value
1960 14.10
1961 13.80
1962 14.10
1963 14.80
1964 14.40
1965 14.90
1966 12.70
1967 14.00
1968 13.70
1969 15.30
1970 16.90
1971 14.30
1972 15.00
1973 14.40
1974 12.90
1975 11.70
1976 11.90
1977 10.90
1978 11.10
1979 11.90
1980 11.50
1985 11.20
1988 11.70
1989 12.10
1991 12.80
1992 12.20
1994 13.70
1996 11.60
2002 11.40
2005 11.40
2007 11.40

Limitations and Exceptions: Vital registers are the preferred source for these data, but in many developing countries systems for registering births and deaths are absent or incomplete because of deficiencies in the coverage of events or geographic areas. Many developing countries carry out special household surveys that ask respondents about recent births and deaths. Estimates derived in this way are subject to sampling errors and recall errors.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Vital rates are based on data from birth and death registration systems, censuses, and sample surveys by national statistical offices and other organizations, or on demographic analysis. Data for the most recent year for some high-income countries are provisional estimates based on vital registers. The estimates for many countries are projections based on extrapolations of levels and trends from earlier years or interpolations of population estimates and projections from the United Nations Population Division.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Population