Trend 1994 - 2050. United States Census Bureau. Components of Population Change - International: Male Infant Mortality Rate | Country: Faroe Islands, 1994-2050. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 001-036-009.

United States Census Bureau (2015). Components of Population Change - International: Male Infant Mortality Rate | Country: Faroe Islands, 1994-2050. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 001-036-009. Dataset: Presents estimates and projections of...

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Main Author: United States Census Bureau
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6068/dp14bad5b469839
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Summary:United States Census Bureau (2015). Components of Population Change - International: Male Infant Mortality Rate | Country: Faroe Islands, 1994-2050. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 001-036-009. Dataset: Presents estimates and projections of the male infant mortality rate, ie, the number of deaths of male infants under 1 year of age from a cohort of 1,000 live births. This dataset, part of the United States Census Bureau’s International Database, shows population size and projections, components of change, and rates of growth and natural increase, for over 200 countries and world regions with a population of over 5,000 and that are recognized by the US State Department. The demographic components of population change presented include births, deaths, and net migration. Data are reported from 1950 and projected to 2050. Census Bureau demographers analyze data from censuses, surveys, vital statistics, and administrative records provided by national statistics offices, as well as data on international migration and refugee movements. The process involves data collection, evaluation, and analysis to develop a set of consistent estimates and projections of population, fertility, mortality, and international migration. The projections are generated using the Census Bureau's Rural/Urban Projection(RUP) software program, which projects population, by single years of age, for each calendar year beyond a base year. This approach means the Census Bureau fertility and mortality estimates pertain to specific years and thus year-specific estimates of fertility, mortality, and migration reflect the impact of natural disasters, civil conflicts, and changes in the health climate in a countryThe use of the RUP progam applies to all nations except the United States. US population projections and estimates are developed using US decennial census counts and vital statistics and other data on international migration. Category: Health and Vital Statistics, Population and Income Source: United States Census Bureau The United States Census Bureau is a bureau of the United States Department of Commerce. The major functions of the Census Bureau are authorized by Article 2, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, which provides that a census of population shall be taken every 10 years, and by Title 13 and Title 26 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. The Census Bureau is responsible for numerous statistical programs, including census and surveys of households, governments, manufacturing and industries, and for United States foreign trade statistics. The first United States census was conducted in 1790 for the purposes of apportioning state representation in the House of Representatives of the United States and for the apportionment of taxes. http://www.census.gov Subject: Males, Death Rates, Infant Mortality