Demographics of Ivory Coast - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Registration of vital events is in Ivory Coast 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 145 000 70 000 74 000 50.8 24.6 26.1 6.77 167
1955-1960 174 000 81 000 93 000 51.9 24.1 27.8 7.15 160
1960-1965 211 000 94 000 117 000 52.3 23.3 29.0 7.53 155
1965-1970 258 000 109 000 149 000 52.4 22.2 30.2 7.83 147
1970-1975 317 000 116 000 200 000 52.0 19.1 32.9 7.93 127
1975-1980 386 000 123 000 263 000 50.5 16.1 34.4 7.81 109
1980-1985 446 000 133 000 313 000 46.9 14.0 32.9 7.31 96
1985-1990 494 000 154 000 340 000 42.9 13.4 29.5 6.61 93
1990-1995 542 000 186 000 357 000 39.9 13.6 26.2 5.92 95
1995-2000 587 000 224 000 363 000 37.6 14.3 23.2 5.31 92
2000-2005 639 000 249 000 390 000 36.9 14.4 22.5 5.05 85
2005-2010 660 000 245 000 415 000 35.0 13.0 22.0 4.65 77
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