Perinatal statistics in the Nordic countries 2022

In 2022, around 265 000 live born children were born in the Nordic countries, which a decrease of 8.3 per cent compared to 2021. This is the biggest annual change in the number of newborn children during the monitoring period of this statistics running from the year 1975. The number of live born dec...

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Other Authors: THL, Heino, Anna, Gissler, Mika
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare = Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos THL 2024
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spelling ftthl:oai:www.julkari.fi:10024/148714 2024-04-21T08:05:32+00:00 Perinatal statistics in the Nordic countries 2022 THL Heino, Anna Gissler, Mika 2024-03-25 fulltext https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/148714 eng eng Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare = Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos THL Helsinki Statistical report OSF 1798-0887 13/2024 https://www.julkari.fi/handle/10024/148714 URN:NBN:fi-fe2024032512869 cc by-nc-nd 4.0 openAccess statistics C2 käännös, tilakoodille 3 tiedonkeruussa report 2024 ftthl 2024-03-27T17:58:24Z In 2022, around 265 000 live born children were born in the Nordic countries, which a decrease of 8.3 per cent compared to 2021. This is the biggest annual change in the number of newborn children during the monitoring period of this statistics running from the year 1975. The number of live born decreased in all Nordic countries (7.8 %–9.8 % compared to year 2021). Total fertility rate also decreased in all Nordic countries in 2022. Like in recent years before, it was still the highest in Iceland (1.59) and Denmark (1.55) and distinctly lowest in Finland (1.32). Report Iceland National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland: Julkari
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description In 2022, around 265 000 live born children were born in the Nordic countries, which a decrease of 8.3 per cent compared to 2021. This is the biggest annual change in the number of newborn children during the monitoring period of this statistics running from the year 1975. The number of live born decreased in all Nordic countries (7.8 %–9.8 % compared to year 2021). Total fertility rate also decreased in all Nordic countries in 2022. Like in recent years before, it was still the highest in Iceland (1.59) and Denmark (1.55) and distinctly lowest in Finland (1.32).
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