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2. Demographic and Epidemiological Characteristics of Major Regions, 1990—2001
CHAPTER INFO
Editors/Authors: Alan D. Lopez, Stephen Begg, and Ed Bos
Pages: 28
Region
East Asia and Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean
Other High Income
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Disease / Condition
Adolescent & Childhood Diseases
Diarrheal Disease
HIV/AIDS
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Malaria
Nutrition
Respiratory Diseases
Tuberculosis
Unintentional Injuries
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
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Chapter Sections
- Intro
- Regional Demographic Characteristics
- Changes in Mortality, 1990–2001
- Trends in Causes of Child Death, 1990–2001
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- Annex 2AKey Demographic Indicators, by Country/Territory, 1990 and 2001
- Acknowledgments
- References
Figures
- 2.1 Changes in Population Age Distribution, 1990-2001
- 2.2 Population Sex Ratios at Different Ages, 2001
- 2.3 UN's versus Authors' Life Table Parameters, 1990
- 2.4 Change in Risk of Death for Children under Five by Cause (probability of mortality per 1,000 live births), 1990-2001
Tables
- 2.1 Percentage of Regional Population Covered by Censuses, circa 1990 and 2000
- 2.2 Population Size and Composition, Fertility, and GNP, by World Bank Region, 1990 and 2001
- 2.3 Selected Mortality Characteristics by Sex and World Bank Region, 1990 and 2001
- 2.4 Mortality in Children Under Five by Cause, 1990 and 2001
- 2.A Key Demographic Indicators, by Country/Territory, 1990 and 2001
