Statistical releases: Vital Statistics for the year 2017
Vital statistics are an essential input for the planning of human development. Knowledge of the size and characteristics of a country’s population on a timely basis is a prerequisite to socioeconomic planning. Because a population increases by the addition of live births and decreases by the subtraction of deaths, information about the number of live births and deaths occurring in a population is crucial for estimating the natural increase (or decrease) and the annual change in population size and structure for that population.
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The information for this report were provided by records kept by the Ministry of Health, the Civil Registration Office, and the National Statistics Office.
Figures at a glance from the biannual reports:
Residential population (2017 census) | 1,591 |
Resident overseas | 193 |
Total births | 8 |
Males | 3 |
Females | 5 |
Sex ratio at birth | |
Crude birth rate (CBR) | 5 |
Place of Birth | |
- In-country | 5 |
- Overseas | 3 |
Total deaths | 9 |
Males | 4 |
Females | 5 |
Crude death rate (CDR) | 5.7 |
Natural increase | -0.7 or -1 person |
Total marriages | 3 |
Residential population (2017 census) | 1,591 |
Resident overseas | 193 |
Total births | 14 |
Males | 5 |
Females | 9 |
Sex ratio at birth | 56 per 100 females |
Crude birth rate (CBR) | 8.8 |
Place of Birth | |
- In-country | 12 |
- Overseas | 2 |
Total deaths | 5 |
Males | 3 |
Females | 2 |
Crude death rate (CDR) | 3.1 |
Total (Births - Deaths) | 9 |
Natural increase | 5.7/1,000 |
Total marriages | 3 |
For more information contact the Niue Statistics Office