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  2. Health in Norway - Wikipedia

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    One of the major findings from the report (2016), is that an unhealthy diet is the most important risk factor for premature deaths in Norway. “46 per cent of all deaths before the age of 70 in Norway can be explained by behavioural factors such as unhealthy diet, obesity, low physical activity and the use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs” says ...

  3. Demographics of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Growth rate: 0.8% (2022 est.) Birth rate: 9.5 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Death rate: 8.4 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Life expectancy: 82.55 years • male: 80.42 years • female: 84.79 years: Fertility rate: 1.41 children born/woman (2022) Infant mortality rate: 2.31 deaths/1,000 live births: Net migration rate

  4. List of countries by number of deaths - Wikipedia

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    The following list sorts sovereign states and dependent territories and by the total number of deaths. Figures are from the 2024 revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects report, for the calendar year 2023.

  5. List of countries by mortality rate - Wikipedia

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    Crude mortality rate refers to the number of deaths over a given period divided by the person-years lived by the population over that period. It is usually expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year. The list is based on CIA World Factbook 2023 estimates, unless indicated otherwise.

  6. Human population projections - Wikipedia

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    The UN's 2024 report projects world population to be 8.1 billion in 2024, about 9.6 billion in 2050, and about 10.2 billion in 2100. The following table shows the largest 15 countries by population as of 2024, 2050 and 2100 to show how the rankings will change between now and the end of this century. [40]

  7. Sweden's coronavirus death rate is nearly six times higher ...

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    Vidar Ruud/NTB Scanpix/Reuters As of April 28, 2,274 people have died from the coronavirus in Sweden, making its per-capita death rate nearly six times higher than that of Norway and Finland.

  8. List of countries by rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    Rates are the average annual number of births or deaths during a year per 1,000 persons; these are also known as crude birth or death rates. Column four is from the UN Population Division [3] and shows a projection for the average natural increase rate for the time period shown using the medium fertility variant. Blank cells in column four ...

  9. 2024 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    19 September – The Norwegian Veterinary Institute announces the first cases of bluetongue disease in Norway since 2009 following tests on livestock in the south of the country. [ 20 ] 25 September – Authorities announce the arrest of a German resident of Cameroonian origin on suspicion of inciting crimes against humanity during the ...