4.83 deaths/1,000 population (July 2010 est.)
As of 2017, Mexico's birth and death rates are as follows:
As of 2017, Mexico's birth and death rates are as follows:
As of 2017, Mexico's birth and death rates are as follows:Birth Rate: 18.3 births/1000 peopleDeath Rate: 5.3 deaths/1000 people
Mexico has a lower overall death rate than the US. Mexico's death rate is 4.9 persons per 1,000 while the US rate is 8.39 persons per 1,000. Keeping in mind that life expectancy is a better measure of the conditions of life than is the death rate. The death rate can be deceptive because it is influenced by the age structure of the population. Since Mexico has a much younger population than the US its rate would be much lower for the same life expectancy. In fact the US (about 78) has a higher life expectancy than Mexico (about 76).
The average family size in Mexico is around 3 to 4 members, with nuclear families being the most common. However, family sizes can vary depending on cultural traditions and socioeconomic factors.
Birth Rate: 19.71 births/1,000 population (2009) Death Rate: 4.8 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009)
Mexico has a death rate of 4.86 deaths by 1,000 people. The United Kingdom has a death rate of 9.33 deaths by 1,000 people. The UK has a higher death rate due to an aging population (most of these deaths are due to natural causes) which has a median age of 40 years. Mexico has a younger population with a median age of 27.1 years.
No. Currently (2017), Target does not operate in Mexico.
Death rate is 5.26 deaths per 1000 people (2015). For comparison purposes, the death rate of the United States population is 8.15 (mainly due to the older population).
Birth rate: 19.71 births/1,000 population (2009 est.)Death rate: 4.8 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 est.)
Yes. With an exchange rate of more than 18 Mexican pesos per dollar, most travel destinations within Mexico are at bargain prices (May 2017).
Current (2016-2017) cycle will end on July 18, 2017.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
In 2013, the infant mortality rate of Mexico was 13 deaths per 1000 live births.