The Changing Death Rate in Vietnam from 1990 to 2022

The Changing Death Rate in Vietnam from 1990 to 2022

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Timeframe: 1990-2022
Country: Vietnam
Published date: 2024
Survey Question: The death rate, as defined by World Development Indicators, measures the number of deaths in a given population during a specific time period, usually expressed as deaths per 1,000 individuals per year.
Key Takeaways
Vietnam's death rate steadily declined from 6.8 in 1990 to 5.7 in the early 2000s, driven by improved healthcare access and socio-economic development. The rate began increasing slowly after 2010, reaching 6.7 in 2019, reflecting demographic aging.

The spike to 7.3 in 2021 reflects the COVID-19 pandemic's impact, with healthcare systems overwhelmed by fatalities. The rate moderated to 6.8 in 2022, signaling recovery and Vietnam's resilience in public health management.

For additional information, visit statistics on Vietnam’s unemployment rate dynamics, Vietnam’s mortality rate trend, Vietnam’s manufacturing sector share in GDP.

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