Georgia | Number of infant deaths
Number of infants dying before reaching one year of age. Limitations and exceptions: Complete vital registration systems are fairly uncommon in developing countries. Thus estimates must be obtained from sample surveys or derived by applying indirect estimation techniques to registration, census, or survey data. Survey data are subject to recall error, and surveys estimating infant/child deaths require large samples because households in which a birth has occurred during a given year cannot ordinarily be preselected for sampling. Indirect estimates rely on model life tables that may be inappropriate for the population concerned. Extrapolations based on outdated surveys may not be reliable for monitoring changes in health status or for comparative analytical work.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Georgia
Records
63
Source
Georgia | Number of infant deaths
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
5301 1976
5144 1977
5034 1978
4954 1979
4876 1980
4782 1981
4682 1982
4612 1983
4584 1984
4556 1985
4477 1986
4326 1987
4177 1988
4114 1989
4091 1990
3964 1991
3675 1992
3342 1993
3038 1994
2776 1995
2546 1996
2326 1997
2111 1998
1892 1999
1693 2000
1513 2001
1352 2002
1219 2003
1120 2004
1034 2005
941 2006
862 2007
810 2008
772 2009
728 2010
669 2011
613 2012
578 2013
560 2014
551 2015
536 2016
509 2017
482 2018
452 2019
424 2020
418 2021
2022
Georgia | Number of infant deaths
Number of infants dying before reaching one year of age. Limitations and exceptions: Complete vital registration systems are fairly uncommon in developing countries. Thus estimates must be obtained from sample surveys or derived by applying indirect estimation techniques to registration, census, or survey data. Survey data are subject to recall error, and surveys estimating infant/child deaths require large samples because households in which a birth has occurred during a given year cannot ordinarily be preselected for sampling. Indirect estimates rely on model life tables that may be inappropriate for the population concerned. Extrapolations based on outdated surveys may not be reliable for monitoring changes in health status or for comparative analytical work.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Georgia
Records
63
Source