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Basic data on deaths by sex, Slovenia, annually
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Latest update
6/23/2023
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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
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MEASURES
A dead person is one whose evidence of life permanently disappeared any time after he/she was live-born.

A dead infant is a child whose evidence of life permanently disappeared any time after he/she was live-born and had not completed the first year of age.

Mean age of persons at given events or time cross-sections is a weighted arithmetic mean age of a given group of population. We caluculate it from absolute data. In caluculation we take into consideration as weights the means of age classes.

Deaths per 1000 population is the ratio between the number of deaths in the calendar year and the midyear population in the same year, multiplied by 1000.

Infant mortality per 1000 live born children is the ratio between the number of infant deaths in the calendar year and the number of live born children in the same year, multiplied by 1000.