TABLE 5.
Deaths in age groups as compared with distribution of population according to the sample survey of 19
1960 Sample Survey
1950 Deaths
Years
Males
Fomales
Male & Females
Malea
Females
Males & Females
Total
Per-
centage
Total Per- Total centage
+
Per-
centage
Totsi Per- Total centage
Per-
centage
Total
Per-
centage
Under 1 year.
2,928
3.108
1.861
1.907
281
222
15,037
3,768
503
* 3,319
2.916
* 8,735
100
67
++
168
6.495 16.78
5,007
14.47 | 11,502
15.1$
208
4.37
111
3.52
3.93
6,639
16.13 4,929
14.24 | 11,568
16.27
387
8.34 212
6.35
7.50
6,180
16.04) 4,681
13.38 | 10.821
14.29
410
8.96 303
9.07
9.00
5,269
12.78 4.289
12.62
501
10.80 354
10.50
10.70
6.163
12.54 4.005
11.57
12.10
539
11.61 293
8.77
10.41
3,738
9.08 8.450
9.97
9.49
438*
10.51
229
6.86
3.97
2,820
6,86 2,562
7.41
5.11
402
8.60
244
7.30
8.00
2,016
4.89 2,302
6.36 $,218
5.67
419
9.02
Faz
7.00
8.55
55-69
1.107
2.69 1.380
3.99 2,487
$.28
338
7.28
258
1.72
7.46
60-64
918
2.28 1.138
3.29 2,056
2.71
334
7.20 272
89
1.12 606
સ.14
7.59
1.75 1,069
1.39
277
5.97 264
7.90
6.77
70-74
75-78
250
84
0.61 261 0.20! 102
0.76
511
0.67
169
3.64 233
6.07
5.03
0.29
981
0.25
101
2.18
165
4.04
3.39
80 years &
IBAO
24
0.05
$9
0.101 57
0.08
67
Unknown age.
1.44 138
0.02
4.13 205
2.57
Total from
EL
15-19 years | 41.159 100 34.605
100 75.704 100
4.642 100
3,341
0.08
100
¡§ 7.989
85
0.10
100
14
Note:-* Age from 13-14 years only.
+ Percentage based on the total figures from 15 years old. Including 1 unknown sex.
§ Including 6 unknown sex.
D. INFANT MORTALITY.
57. Table 6 shows the number of infant deaths per thousand live The infant mortality rate for 1950 is
almost the same as that for 1949. births for the years 1928-1950.
TABLE 6.
Infant Mortality.
Infant Mortality Rate
Year
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1939
1934
1936
1986
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942 to 1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
468
662.9
567.5
617.42
525.28
454.89
347.34
316.36
372.42
376
343
345
327
Not available
Not available (Japanese Occupation)
89.1
102.3
91.1
99.4
99.6
births, and among male infants 92.2. year. The death rate among female infants was 107.7 per thousand live vided almost exactly one third of the total deaths occurring during the 58. As in previous years, the deaths in infants under one year pro-
these falling each year in the spring and rising to a peak in the autumn, be seen that there is a definite seasonal incidence in the number of births, deaths reported each month for the years 1947 to 1950. From this it will 59. In Annexure E is a table showing the number of births and
neo-natal death rate per 1,000 live births for the years 1946-1950,
60. Table 7 shows the infant and neo-natal deaths and also the
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