Andorra: Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults)
In , Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) was 27.39.
That's down 0.5% from 2022, the highest value since .
The global average for this indicator in 2023 was 115.12 .
Source: World Bank Open Data (SP.DYN.AMRT.FE) • Data as of 2023
Trend (2005–2023)
- 2020 · COVID-19 pandemic
Highlights
- Peak
- 51.60
- Trough
- 25.23
- 1-year change
- -0.5%
- 5-year change
- +1.2%
- +0.2% / yr
- 10-year change
- +8.0%
- +0.8% / yr
Historical Data — Last 10 Years
| Year | Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) |
|---|---|
| 27.3940 | |
| 27.5180 | |
| 32.3260 | |
| 51.6020 | |
| 27.4190 | |
| 27.0580 | |
| 26.5830 | |
| 26.0420 | |
| 25.6200 | |
| 25.4660 |
About Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults)
Adult mortality rate, female, is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old female dying before reaching age 60, if subject to age-specific mortality rates of the specified year between those ages.
Indicator code: SP.DYN.AMRT.FE • Category: Health & Population
Frequently asked questions
- What was Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) in 2023?
- In 2023, Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) was 27.39, according to World Bank Open Data.
- Is Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) rising or falling?
- Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) fell 0.5% from 2022 to 2023.
- How does Andorra's Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) compare to the world average?
- The global average for Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) in 2023 was 115.12, so Andorra is below the world average.
- What is Mortality rate, adult, female (per 1,000 female adults) and how is it measured?
- Adult mortality rate, female, is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old female dying before reaching age 60, if subject to age-specific mortality rates of the specified year between those ages.
Source: World Bank Open Data (SP.DYN.AMRT.FE), CC BY 4.0.