dødsrate
Dødsrate, or mortality rate, is a demographic indicator that measures the frequency of deaths in a population during a specified period, typically a calendar year. It is usually expressed per 1,000 population or per 100,000 person-years, depending on the context.
The crude death rate (CDR) is the total number of deaths in a period divided by the
Dødsrate is used to assess population health, monitor trends over time, compare regions or groups, evaluate
Data for dødsrate come from vital statistics systems, death certificates, and national registries. Limitations include sensitivity
In practice, dødsrate is a foundational statistic in public health and demographic analysis, providing a succinct