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Cold countries Compared by Health > Death rates > Men

DEFINITION: Adult mortality rate is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old dying before reaching age 60, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates between those ages.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Russia 429.45 2006
2 Kazakhstan 405.02 2008
3 Ukraine 384.63 2006
4 Lithuania 345.61 2007
5 Belarus 330.14 2007
6 Latvia 311.41 2007
7 Mongolia 291.02 2008
8 Estonia 282.85 2007
9 Kyrgyzstan 261.75 2008
10 Greenland 261.03 2001
11 Hungary 250.03 2006
12 Bhutan 216.86 2008
13 Tajikistan 210.07 2008
14 Poland 209.09 2006
15 Nepal 199.12 2008
16 Georgia 198.17 2008
17 Slovakia 196.39 2006
18 Romania 195.93 2008
19 Armenia 165.25 2008
20 China 149.18 2008
21 Slovenia 148.87 2006
22 Czech Republic 143.36 2008
23 United States 141.23 2006
24 Bosnia and Herzegovina 134.97 2008
25 Finland 133.12 2007
26 Chile 128.62 2005
27 Denmark 115.81 2007
28 Luxembourg 113.16 2006
29 Austria 111.37 2005
30 Belgium 110.93 2006
31 Germany 106.92 2006
32 United Kingdom 99.85 2006
33 Canada 92.03 2006
34 Ireland 87.6 2006
35 Norway 80.98 2007
36 Switzerland 78.37 2007
37 Sweden 77.59 2007
38 Iceland 71.46 2007

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Cold countries Compared by Health > Death rates > Men

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Interesting observations about Health > Death rates > Men

  • Zimbabwe ranked first for death rates > men amongst Hot countries in 2008.
  • Sierra Leone ranked first for death rates > men amongst Muslim countries in 2008.
  • El Salvador ranked first for death rates > men amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2008.
  • Mozambique ranked first for death rates > men amongst Former French colonies in 2008.
  • Iraq ranked first for death rates > men amongst Middle Eastern and North Africa in 2008.
  • South Africa ranked first for death rates > men amongst Emerging markets in 2008.
  • Nigeria ranked first for death rates > men amongst Religious countries in 2008.
  • Lesotho ranked second for death rates > men amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2008.
  • Equatorial Guinea ranked first for death rates > men amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2008.
  • Zambia ranked first for death rates > men amongst Sparsely populated countries in 2008.
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