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Country or areaUnderweight
prevalence
under 5
(%)
1990-1996
Maternal
mortality ratio
(per 100,000 live births)
1990
Mortality rate
(per 1,000 live births)
1990-1995
Life
expectancy
(years)
1990-1995
infantunder 5femalemale
Albania..6532497468
Austria..10787973
Belarus..3716187564
Belgium..10888073
Bosnia and Herzegovina....15197570
Bulgaria..2716177568
Croatia....11177667
Czech Republic1159107569
Denmark..9897872
Estonia..4115167564
Finland..11568072
France..15788274
Germany..22677973
Greece..109108075
Hungary23014177464
Iceland..-568177
Ireland..10777973
Italy..12898174
Latvia..4016207462
Lithuania..3615167665
Luxembourg..-697972
Malta..-9127874
Netherlands..12698074
Norway..6568074
Poland..1914177667
Portugal..159127871
Republic of Moldova..6026287264
Romania613024287366
Russian Federation37522277360
Slovakia....13147567
Slovenia..137117768
Spain..7898174
Sweden..7578175
Switzerland..6588174
TFYR Macedonia (2)....27427469
Ukraine..5018217464
United Kingdom..9787974
Yugoslavia....21287469

Notes:

Data are shown only for countries or areas with population size of 150,000 or more in 1995 as estimated by Population Division of Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis of the United Nations Secretariat (Population Division/DESIPA). Two dots (..) indicate that data are not available. A dash (-) indicates that the amount is nil or negligible.

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(2) The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

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Underweight prevalence among preschool children

The percentage of children under 5 years of age who have a weight that is more than two standard deviations below the median weight-for-age of the standard NCHS reference population. Data are for the latest available year, and those before 1990 are shown in italics. Age ranges for preschool children vary by country, but the majority of data are for children under age 5. Variations in the age ranges do not have an important effect on the results shown here. From "The worldwide magnitude of protein-energy malnutrition: an overview from the WHO Global Database on Child Growth," Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 1993, vol. 71, pp. 703-712; the WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition (WHO, WHO/NUT/96.11) and updates from the database; The State of the World's Children 1997 (UNICEF).

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Maternal mortality ratio

The number of deaths of women occurring over a year while pregnant, or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the cause of death, per 100,000 live births in that year. The data were prepared by World Health Organization and United Nations Children's Fund, and are taken from Revised 1990 Estimates of Maternal Mortality: A New Approach (WHO/UNICEF).

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Infant mortality rate and under-5 mortality rate

The probability of dying before age 1 and the probability of dying before age 5 per 1,000 newborns. Estimated by the Population Division/DESIPA. From World Population Prospects: the 1996 Revision (United Nations publication, forthcoming) and supplementary tabulations.

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Life expectancy at birth

The average number of years that a newborn could expect to live, if he or she were to pass through life subject to the age-specific mortality rates of a given period, estimated by the Population Division/DESIPA. From World Population Prospects: the 1996 Revision (United Nations publication, forthcoming).

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