Total deaths 2016

Total deaths in countries measure the number of individuals who have passed away within a specific timeframe. This statistic is crucial for understanding health trends, mortality rates, and the impact of various factors on population dynamics.

236 data pointsWorldUnited Nations Population Division

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Rank
1
China flag
China
9,688,663 persons
2
India flag
India
9,004,533 persons
3
United States flag
United States
2,732,732 persons
4
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
2,620,526 persons
5
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
1,985,267 persons
6
Russia flag
Russia
1,842,111 persons
7
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
1,549,590 persons
8
Japan flag
Japan
1,349,573 persons
9
Brazil flag
Brazil
1,265,251 persons
10
Germany flag
Germany
916,758 persons
11
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
896,593 persons
12
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
845,922 persons
13
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
746,903 persons
14
Mexico flag
Mexico
717,395 persons
15
Italy flag
Italy
618,758 persons
16
Philippines flag
Philippines
604,332 persons
17
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
599,376 persons
18
France flag
France
588,735 persons
19
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
582,358 persons
20
Egypt flag
Egypt
580,086 persons
21
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
574,254 persons
22
South Africa flag
South Africa
519,286 persons
23
Thailand flag
Thailand
490,201 persons
24
Turkey flag
Turkey
472,505 persons
25
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
456,303 persons
26
Spain flag
Spain
409,455 persons
27
Poland flag
Poland
392,080 persons
28
Iran flag
Iran
387,612 persons
29
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
365,988 persons
30
Argentina flag
Argentina
345,261 persons
31
Kenya flag
Kenya
345,131 persons
32
Sudan flag
Sudan
286,654 persons
33
South Korea flag
South Korea
283,904 persons
34
Canada flag
Canada
270,980 persons
35
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
269,061 persons
36
Romania flag
Romania
263,528 persons
37
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
254,011 persons
38
Colombia flag
Colombia
251,872 persons
39
Angola flag
Angola
247,353 persons
40
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
245,604 persons
41
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
245,259 persons
42
Uganda flag
Uganda
235,624 persons
43
Ghana flag
Ghana
225,844 persons
44
North Korea flag
North Korea
220,795 persons
45
Niger flag
Niger
210,082 persons
46
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
208,928 persons
47
Chad flag
Chad
204,769 persons
48
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
202,203 persons
49
Iraq flag
Iraq
200,060 persons
50
Morocco flag
Morocco
198,658 persons
51
Nepal flag
Nepal
197,511 persons
52
Mali flag
Mali
197,047 persons
53
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
194,489 persons
54
Algeria flag
Algeria
189,813 persons
55
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
186,558 persons
56
Peru flag
Peru
186,322 persons
57
Yemen flag
Yemen
181,309 persons
58
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
181,099 persons
59
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
175,631 persons
60
Somalia flag
Somalia
172,955 persons
61
Australia flag
Australia
159,873 persons
62
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
156,253 persons
63
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
148,975 persons
64
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
142,269 persons
65
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
140,555 persons
66
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
132,368 persons
67
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
128,714 persons
68
Guinea flag
Guinea
127,088 persons
69
Hungary flag
Hungary
126,510 persons
70
Malawi flag
Malawi
126,126 persons
71
Zambia flag
Zambia
121,831 persons
72
Greece flag
Greece
119,986 persons
73
Belarus flag
Belarus
119,136 persons
74
Benin flag
Benin
114,439 persons
75
Chile flag
Chile
111,181 persons
76
Portugal flag
Portugal
108,494 persons
77
Belgium flag
Belgium
108,142 persons
78
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
107,765 persons
79
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
107,364 persons
80
Cuba flag
Cuba
106,352 persons
81
Serbia flag
Serbia
100,353 persons
82
Senegal flag
Senegal
97,110 persons
83
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
95,640 persons
84
Burundi flag
Burundi
92,266 persons
85
Sweden flag
Sweden
90,979 persons
86
Haiti flag
Haiti
86,967 persons
87
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
85,123 persons
88
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
84,176 persons
89
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
82,608 persons
90
Austria flag
Austria
80,857 persons
91
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
77,596 persons
92
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
75,522 persons
93
Togo flag
Togo
71,029 persons
94
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
69,645 persons
95
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
66,911 persons
96
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
65,872 persons
97
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
65,189 persons
98
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
62,113 persons
99
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
62,005 persons
100
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
60,439 persons
101
Croatia flag
Croatia
54,816 persons
102
Finland flag
Finland
53,888 persons
103
Denmark flag
Denmark
52,764 persons
104
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
51,832 persons
105
Laos flag
Laos
49,749 persons
106
Georgia flag
Georgia
48,441 persons
107
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
48,404 persons
108
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
46,190 persons
109
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
45,765 persons
110
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
43,153 persons
111
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
42,887 persons
112
Liberia flag
Liberia
42,486 persons
113
Israel flag
Israel
42,485 persons
114
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
42,469 persons
115
Honduras flag
Honduras
41,814 persons
116
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
41,171 persons
117
Norway flag
Norway
40,639 persons
118
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
38,767 persons
119
Congo flag
Congo
36,693 persons
120
Libya flag
Libya
35,680 persons
121
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
34,515 persons
122
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
33,723 persons
123
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
32,377 persons
124
Jordan flag
Jordan
31,745 persons
125
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
31,406 persons
126
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
30,906 persons
127
Ireland flag
Ireland
30,125 persons
128
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
29,830 persons
129
Latvia flag
Latvia
28,661 persons
130
Armenia flag
Armenia
28,584 persons
131
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
28,246 persons
132
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
27,507 persons
133
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
23,467 persons
134
Singapore flag
Singapore
22,650 persons
135
Namibia flag
Namibia
21,704 persons
136
Albania flag
Albania
21,120 persons
137
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
21,026 persons
138
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
20,338 persons
139
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
19,845 persons
140
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
19,420 persons
141
Panama flag
Panama
19,092 persons
142
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
18,637 persons
143
Botswana flag
Botswana
16,678 persons
144
Gambia flag
Gambia
16,644 persons
145
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
15,867 persons
146
Estonia flag
Estonia
15,392 persons
147
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
15,112 persons
148
Gabon flag
Gabon
14,753 persons
149
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
13,785 persons
150
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
12,519 persons
151
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
10,508 persons
152
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
9,558 persons
153
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
9,515 persons
154
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
9,342 persons
155
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
9,096 persons
156
Oman flag
Oman
8,858 persons
157
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
8,308 persons
158
Fiji flag
Fiji
8,082 persons
159
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
7,589 persons
160
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
7,310 persons
161
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
6,633 persons
162
Comoros flag
Comoros
5,891 persons
163
Guyana flag
Guyana
5,883 persons
164
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
4,912 persons
165
Réunion flag
Réunion
4,231 persons
166
Suriname flag
Suriname
4,155 persons
167
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
4,071 persons
168
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
3,598 persons
169
Martinique flag
Martinique
3,313 persons
170
Malta flag
Malta
3,134 persons
171
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
3,081 persons
172
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
3,060 persons
173
Western Sahara flag
Western Sahara
3,060 persons
174
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
2,835 persons
175
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
2,640 persons
176
Barbados flag
Barbados
2,617 persons
177
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
2,600 persons
178
Qatar flag
Qatar
2,392 persons
179
Iceland flag
Iceland
2,330 persons
180
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
1,873 persons
181
Belize flag
Belize
1,865 persons
182
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
1,648 persons
183
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
1,529 persons
184
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
1,528 persons
185
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
1,377 persons
186
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
1,330 persons
187
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
1,269 persons
188
Samoa flag
Samoa
1,239 persons
189
Maldives flag
Maldives
1,225 persons
190
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1,168 persons
191
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
1,102 persons
192
Guam flag
Guam
1,007 persons
193
Jersey flag
Jersey
949 persons
194
Grenada flag
Grenada
924 persons
195
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
886 persons
196
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
860 persons
197
Aruba flag
Aruba
849 persons
198
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
832 persons
199
Isle of Man flag
Isle of Man
828 persons
200
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
817 persons
201
Monaco flag
Monaco
777 persons
202
Dominica flag
Dominica
722 persons
203
Tonga flag
Tonga
674 persons
204
Mayotte flag
Mayotte
661 persons
205
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
553 persons
206
Guernsey flag
Guernsey
552 persons
207
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
547 persons
208
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
511 persons
209
Greenland flag
Greenland
484 persons
210
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
455 persons
211
Andorra flag
Andorra
391 persons
212
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
313 persons
213
American Samoa flag
American Samoa
300 persons
214
Cayman Islands flag
Cayman Islands
298 persons
215
San Marino flag
San Marino
261 persons
216
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
255 persons
217
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
247 persons
218
Gibraltar flag
Gibraltar
238 persons
219
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
218 persons
220
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
198 persons
221
British Virgin Islands flag
British Virgin Islands
196 persons
222
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
177 persons
223
Palau flag
Palau
174 persons
224
Saint Martin (French part) flag
Saint Martin (French part)
155 persons
225
Cook Islands flag
Cook Islands
136 persons
226
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
102 persons
227
Nauru flag
Nauru
85 persons
228
Anguilla flag
Anguilla
79 persons
229
Wallis and Futuna Islands flag
Wallis and Futuna Islands
79 persons
230
Saint Helena flag
Saint Helena
76 persons
231
Saint Pierre and Miquelon flag
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
75 persons
232
Montserrat flag
Montserrat
55 persons
233
Saint Barthélemy flag
Saint Barthélemy
43 persons
234
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) flag
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
25 persons
235
Niue flag
Niue
25 persons
236
Tokelau flag
Tokelau
12 persons

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1China flagChina
  2. #2India flagIndia
  3. #3United States flagUnited States
  4. #4Nigeria flagNigeria
  5. #5Indonesia flagIndonesia
  6. #6Russia flagRussia
  7. #7Pakistan flagPakistan
  8. #8Japan flagJapan
  9. #9Brazil flagBrazil
  10. #10Germany flagGermany

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #236Tokelau flagTokelau
  2. #235Niue flagNiue
  3. #234Falkland Islands (Malvinas) flagFalkland Islands (Malvinas)
  4. #233Saint Barthélemy flagSaint Barthélemy
  5. #232Montserrat flagMontserrat
  6. #231Saint Pierre and Miquelon flagSaint Pierre and Miquelon
  7. #230Saint Helena flagSaint Helena
  8. #229Wallis and Futuna Islands flagWallis and Futuna Islands
  9. #228Anguilla flagAnguilla
  10. #227Nauru flagNauru

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

The metric of "Total deaths" in 2016 offers a crucial lens through which we can examine global health trends, mortality rates, and demographic shifts. By assessing the number of deaths occurring within different countries, we gain insights into the factors affecting population dynamics, from public health successes to catastrophic events. This metric is essential for policymakers, health organizations, and sociologists seeking to understand the underlying patterns and influences on population health worldwide.

Global Mortality Overview in 2016

In 2016, data was available for 200 countries, presenting a vast spectrum of mortality figures. The range of total deaths spanned from as low as 817 in the Federated States of Micronesia to a staggering 9,688,663 in China. The average number of deaths globally was approximately 283,734, illustrating the immense variability in population size and health outcomes across different nations. Notably, the median value was significantly lower at 60,439, reflecting the concentration of smaller populations among the majority of countries.

Demographic and Regional Insights

Examining the demographic and regional distribution of total deaths provides valuable insights. Countries with large populations such as China and India unsurprisingly led the statistics with 9,688,663 and 9,004,533 deaths respectively. These figures underscore the demographic impact on mortality, where populous nations naturally report higher death totals. Conversely, small island nations and territories like Aruba and Seychelles reported deaths in the low hundreds, emphasizing the role of population size in mortality figures.

Population Health and Policy Impact

The significant year-over-year changes in total deaths highlight the critical impact of health policies and societal conditions. China, which saw an increase of 166,784 deaths from the previous year, and India with a rise of 68,110, may reflect the challenges of aging populations and the burden of non-communicable diseases. In contrast, countries like Italy and Russia experienced notable decreases in total deaths, indicating possible improvements in healthcare access or disease prevention measures. Italy, for instance, saw a reduction of 27,641 deaths, a 4.3% decrease from the previous year, likely reflecting strides in healthcare and lifestyle interventions.

Public Health Implications

The implications for public health derived from the 2016 total deaths data are profound. Nations experiencing substantial increases, such as South Sudan with a 9.9% rise in deaths, highlight regions needing urgent public health interventions, often in conflict-affected or resource-deprived areas. The data underscores the pressing need for international aid and targeted health programs to mitigate preventable mortality. Conversely, reductions in mortality rates in countries like Germany, which saw a 1.6% decline, showcase the benefits of robust health systems and preventative care strategies.

Socioeconomic Factors and Future Directions

Understanding the socio-economic factors influencing total deaths is vital for future planning and resource allocation. Economic stability, healthcare infrastructure, and education are intertwined with mortality rates. For instance, Brazil's increase of 46,089 deaths, equating to a 3.8% rise, may be tied to economic fluctuations impacting healthcare delivery. Addressing these socioeconomic determinants is essential for reducing mortality and improving quality of life. Future directions should emphasize integrated health policies that encompass economic, environmental, and social dimensions to foster healthier populations worldwide.

The analysis of total deaths in 2016 provides a multifaceted view of global health and demographic trends. From the stark contrasts in regional mortality figures to the implications of socio-economic conditions, this data serves as a foundation for understanding the complexities of human health and the diverse challenges faced by nations across the world. By leveraging these insights, policymakers and health organizations can better strategize interventions and support systems to enhance population health outcomes globally.

Insights by country

1

Eritrea

Eritrea ranks 137th out of 236 countries in terms of total deaths for the year 2016, with a reported number of 21,026 persons who died during that year. This statistic reflects various underlying health, social, and economic factors that impact mortality rates within the nation.

Several factors contribute to the total deaths in Eritrea, including limited access to healthcare services, high prevalence of infectious diseases, and nutrition-related issues. Additionally, the country has faced prolonged periods of conflict and instability, which can exacerbate health crises and increase mortality rates.

Notably, Eritrea has a relatively high burden of diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis, which continue to affect population health. Furthermore, the effects of prolonged military service and emigration can also influence demographic patterns, with many citizens leaving the country seeking better living conditions abroad.

2

Belize

In 2016, Belize recorded a total of 1,865 deaths, ranking 181st out of 236 countries in terms of total mortality. This figure reflects various health and social challenges faced by the nation, including issues related to healthcare access, economic factors, and lifestyle choices that contribute to mortality rates.

Several factors may have influenced the total deaths in Belize during this period, such as a relatively high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, limited healthcare resources, and environmental risks. Additionally, Belize's population density and urbanization may exacerbate health issues, including outbreaks of diseases and increased susceptibility to violence.

It is noteworthy that Belize has a diverse demographic landscape, which can affect health outcomes. The country also faces challenges related to poverty and inequality, which are critical determinants of health and can lead to higher mortality rates. Understanding these factors is essential for addressing public health issues and improving overall health outcomes in Belize.

3

Cook Islands

In 2016, the Cook Islands recorded a total of 136 deaths, positioning it at 225th out of 236 countries in terms of total deaths. This statistic reflects the small population of the Cook Islands, which is significantly lower than many other nations, leading to a lower overall number of deaths.

Factors contributing to the mortality rate in the Cook Islands may include the demographic profile of the population, with a notable portion being elderly individuals, as well as healthcare access and lifestyle-related health issues. The islands face challenges related to non-communicable diseases, which are prevalent in many Pacific island nations due to dietary habits and lifestyle choices.

Furthermore, the Cook Islands have a unique healthcare system that, while providing essential services, may have limitations in specialized care due to geographical isolation. As a related statistic, the life expectancy in the Cook Islands was around 81 years in 2016, indicating that, despite the total number of deaths, many residents live long lives.

4

Ethiopia

Ethiopia ranks 13th out of 236 countries for total deaths in the year 2016, with a reported total of 746,903 deaths. This high figure reflects a combination of factors impacting the country, including health challenges, conflict, and socioeconomic conditions.

The leading causes of death in Ethiopia during this period included infectious diseases, maternal and child health issues, and malnutrition. Additionally, the country has faced significant challenges such as recurring droughts and political instability, which can exacerbate health crises and contribute to mortality rates.

Furthermore, despite improvements in healthcare access and disease prevention in recent years, the country still grapples with a high burden of diseases like tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. In a broader context, Ethiopia's population dynamics and development indicators continue to evolve, with efforts aimed at reducing mortality rates through enhanced healthcare services and economic development.

5

Micronesia (Fed. States of)

In 2016, Micronesia (Federated States of) reported a total of 817 deaths, ranking it 200th out of 236 countries in terms of total deaths. This statistic reflects a relatively low mortality rate in comparison to larger nations, which often experience higher death tolls due to various factors.

The total deaths in Micronesia can be influenced by several factors including the country's geographic isolation, limited access to healthcare, and the prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, which are common in Pacific island nations. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change and natural disasters also pose risks to public health and safety.

Interestingly, Micronesia's small population size contributes to its low total death count, as the nation has a population of approximately 104,000 people. Other Pacific nations face similar challenges, often leading to comparable mortality statistics, highlighting the unique health and environmental issues faced by island nations.

6

China, Macao SAR

In 2016, Macao SAR recorded a total of 2,600 deaths, placing it at 177th out of 236 countries in terms of total mortality. This figure reflects the overall health and mortality trends within the region, which has a relatively low population density and high life expectancy compared to many other areas.

The low death rate in Macao can be attributed to several factors, including its advanced healthcare system, high standard of living, and effective public health policies. Additionally, the region benefits from a robust economy driven by tourism and gaming, which contributes to overall better health outcomes for its residents.

Interestingly, Macao's mortality rate is influenced by its unique demographic composition and lifestyle factors, such as low rates of smoking and alcohol consumption when compared to other regions. In contrast, the aging population presents challenges that may affect future mortality rates, as the proportion of elderly residents increases.

7

Albania

In 2016, Albania recorded a total of 21,120 deaths, positioning the country at 136th out of 236 countries in terms of total mortality. This figure reflects the demographic and health profile of the nation, which has been influenced by various factors including aging population, healthcare access, and socioeconomic conditions.

The relatively high number of deaths can be attributed to several underlying causes, such as chronic diseases including cardiovascular diseases and cancer, which are prevalent in the region. Additionally, the healthcare system in Albania has faced challenges related to resource allocation and access to quality medical care, which can impact mortality rates.

Furthermore, Albania has seen improvements in healthcare and living standards over the past decades, yet the effects of historical health issues and migration trends continue to shape its demographic landscape. Understanding these factors is crucial for addressing the health needs of the population and improving overall life expectancy.

8

Somalia

In 2016, Somalia recorded a total of 172,955 deaths, ranking it 60th out of 236 countries in terms of total mortality. This statistic reflects a range of health challenges and socio-political issues that have persisted in the country, including ongoing conflict, famine, and disease outbreaks.

The high number of deaths can be attributed to several critical factors, including prolonged civil unrest that has severely impacted healthcare infrastructure, widespread malnutrition due to famine conditions, and the prevalence of infectious diseases. Additionally, Somalia has faced challenges related to access to clean water and sanitation, which further exacerbate health issues.

Interestingly, Somalia's mortality rate highlights not only the immediate impacts of violence and instability but also the long-term effects of humanitarian crises. For context, the nation has been grappling with the consequences of civil war since the late 20th century, which has led to significant displacement and disruption of essential services.

9

Marshall Islands

In 2016, the Marshall Islands recorded a total of 313 deaths, ranking 212th out of 236 countries in terms of total mortality. This relatively low number of deaths can be attributed to the small population size of the nation, which is approximately 53,000 people, making it one of the least populous countries in the world.

The healthcare system in the Marshall Islands faces challenges, including limited resources and access to medical facilities, which can impact overall health outcomes. Factors such as communicable diseases, non-communicable diseases, and environmental issues related to climate change have been significant contributors to mortality rates in the region.

Additionally, the Marshall Islands has been affected by historical events, including the legacy of nuclear testing, which has implications for public health. While the total deaths in 2016 were low compared to more populous nations, ongoing health initiatives and environmental challenges remain crucial for improving the overall wellbeing of the population.

10

Norway

In 2016, Norway recorded a total of 40,639 deaths, ranking 117th out of 236 countries in terms of total fatalities. This figure reflects the overall health and mortality trends within the country, highlighting the demographic and healthcare landscape of Norway.

The relatively low death rate in Norway can be attributed to its advanced healthcare system, high standard of living, and effective public health policies. Contributing factors include a robust welfare system, widespread access to medical care, and a focus on preventative health measures, which significantly reduce mortality rates from preventable diseases.

Additionally, Norway benefits from a high life expectancy, which as of 2016 was approximately 82.5 years, further indicating the effectiveness of its healthcare infrastructure and lifestyle factors such as healthy diets and low levels of smoking. This positions Norway favorably in comparison to many other countries, contributing to its overall quality of life.

Data Source

United Nations Population Division

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