Germany Social: Health Statistics
DE: Adolescent Fertility Rate: Births per 1000 Women Aged 15-19
DE: Adolescent Fertility Rate: Births per 1000 Women Aged 15-19 data was reported at 5.473 Ratio in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.577 Ratio for 2022. DE: Adolescent Fertility Rate: Births per 1000 Women Aged 15-19 data is updated yearly, averaging 19.335 Ratio from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 49.399 Ratio in 1969 and a record low of 5.473 Ratio in 2023. DE: Adolescent Fertility Rate: Births per 1000 Women Aged 15-19 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Adolescent fertility rate is the number of births per 1,000 women ages 15-19.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 7.186 2022 | yearly | 1960 - 2022 |
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DE: Births Attended by Skilled Health Staff: % of Total
DE: Births Attended by Skilled Health Staff: % of Total data was reported at 96.200 % in 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 96.200 % for 2018. DE: Births Attended by Skilled Health Staff: % of Total data is updated yearly, averaging 98.500 % from Dec 1986 (Median) to 2019, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 % in 1986 and a record low of 96.200 % in 2019. DE: Births Attended by Skilled Health Staff: % of Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Births attended by skilled health staff are the percentage of deliveries attended by personnel trained to give the necessary supervision, care, and advice to women during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period; to conduct deliveries on their own; and to care for newborns.;State of the World's Children, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF); Childinfo, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF); Demographic and Health Surveys, DHS Program (ICF);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 96.200 2019 | yearly | 1986 - 2019 |
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DE: Cause of Death: by Communicable Diseases & Maternal, Prenatal & Nutrition Conditions: % of Total
DE: Cause of Death: by Communicable Diseases & Maternal, Prenatal & Nutrition Conditions: % of Total data was reported at 4.760 % in 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.007 % for 2015. DE: Cause of Death: by Communicable Diseases & Maternal, Prenatal & Nutrition Conditions: % of Total data is updated yearly, averaging 4.631 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2019, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.007 % in 2015 and a record low of 4.013 % in 2000. DE: Cause of Death: by Communicable Diseases & Maternal, Prenatal & Nutrition Conditions: % of Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Communicable diseases and maternal, prenatal and nutrition conditions include infectious and parasitic diseases, respiratory infections, and nutritional deficiencies such as underweight and stunting.;Global Health Estimates, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/mortality-and-global-health-estimates/ghe-leading-causes-of-death, note: Derived based on the data from Global Health Estimates: Deaths by Cause, Age, Sex, by Country and by Region;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 4.760 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Cause of Death: by Injury: % of Total
DE: Cause of Death: by Injury: % of Total data was reported at 4.642 % in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.947 % for 2015. DE: Cause of Death: by Injury: % of Total data is updated yearly, averaging 3.868 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2019, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.642 % in 2019 and a record low of 3.868 % in 2010. DE: Cause of Death: by Injury: % of Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Injuries include unintentional and intentional injuries.;Global Health Estimates, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/mortality-and-global-health-estimates/ghe-leading-causes-of-death, note: Derived based on the data from Global Health Estimates: Deaths by Cause, Age, Sex, by Country and by Region;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 4.642 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Cause of Death: by Non-Communicable Diseases: % of Total
DE: Cause of Death: by Non-Communicable Diseases: % of Total data was reported at 90.598 % in 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 91.046 % for 2015. DE: Cause of Death: by Non-Communicable Diseases: % of Total data is updated yearly, averaging 91.501 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2019, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 91.869 % in 2000 and a record low of 90.598 % in 2019. DE: Cause of Death: by Non-Communicable Diseases: % of Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Non-communicable diseases include cancer, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, digestive diseases, skin diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, and congenital anomalies.;Global Health Estimates, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/mortality-and-global-health-estimates/ghe-leading-causes-of-death, note: Derived based on the data from Global Health Estimates: Deaths by Cause, Age, Sex, by Country and by Region;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 90.598 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Diabetes Prevalence: % of Population Aged 20-79
DE: Diabetes Prevalence: % of Population Aged 20-79 data was reported at 7.800 % in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 5.300 % for 2011. DE: Diabetes Prevalence: % of Population Aged 20-79 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.300 % from Dec 2011 (Median) to 2024, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.800 % in 2024 and a record low of 5.300 % in 2011. DE: Diabetes Prevalence: % of Population Aged 20-79 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Diabetes prevalence refers to the percentage of people ages 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It is calculated by adjusting to a standard population age-structure.;Diabetes Atlas, International Diabetes Federation;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 6.900 2021 | yearly | 2011 - 2021 |
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DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current PPP
DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current PPP data was reported at 0.000 Intl $ mn in 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Intl $ mn for 2017. DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current PPP data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 Intl $ mn from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2018, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Intl $ mn in 2018 and a record low of 0.000 Intl $ mn in 2018. DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current PPP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Current external expenditures on health per capita expressed in international dollars at purchasing power parity. External sources are composed of direct foreign transfers and foreign transfers distributed by government encompassing all financial inflows into the national health system from outside the country.;Global Health Expenditure database, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: http://apps.who.int/nha/database;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.000 2018 | yearly | 2000 - 2018 |
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DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current Price
DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current Price data was reported at 0.000 USD mn in 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 USD mn for 2017. DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current Price data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 USD mn from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2018, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 USD mn in 2018 and a record low of 0.000 USD mn in 2018. DE: External Health Expenditure Per Capita: Current Price data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Current external expenditures on health per capita expressed in current US dollars. External sources are composed of direct foreign transfers and foreign transfers distributed by government encompassing all financial inflows into the national health system from outside the country.;Global Health Expenditure database, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: http://apps.who.int/nha/database;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.000 2018 | yearly | 2000 - 2018 |
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DE: External Health Expenditure: % of Current Health Expenditure
DE: External Health Expenditure: % of Current Health Expenditure data was reported at 0.000 % in 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % for 2017. DE: External Health Expenditure: % of Current Health Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2018, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % in 2018 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2018. DE: External Health Expenditure: % of Current Health Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Share of current health expenditures funded from external sources. External sources compose of direct foreign transfers and foreign transfers distributed by government encompassing all financial inflows into the national health system from outside the country. External sources either flow through the government scheme or are channeled through non-governmental organizations or other schemes.;Global Health Expenditure database, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: http://apps.who.int/nha/database;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.000 2018 | yearly | 2000 - 2018 |
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DE: Fertility Rate: Total: Births per Woman
DE: Fertility Rate: Total: Births per Woman data was reported at 1.390 Ratio in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.455 Ratio for 2022. DE: Fertility Rate: Total: Births per Woman data is updated yearly, averaging 1.330 Ratio from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.540 Ratio in 1964 and a record low of 1.240 Ratio in 1994. DE: Fertility Rate: Total: Births per Woman data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Total fertility rate represents the number of children that would be born to a woman if she were to live to the end of her childbearing years and bear children in accordance with age-specific fertility rates of the specified year.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division; Statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices, National statistical offices; Demographic Statistics, Eurostat (ESTAT);Weighted average;Relevance to gender indicator: it can indicate the status of women within households and a woman’s decision about the number and spacing of children.
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1.390 2023 | yearly | 1960 - 2023 |
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DE: Hospital Beds: per 1000 People
DE: Hospital Beds: per 1000 People data was reported at 7.800 Number in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.910 Number for 2019. DE: Hospital Beds: per 1000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 8.870 Number from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2020, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.500 Number in 1980 and a record low of 7.800 Number in 2020. DE: Hospital Beds: per 1000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Hospital beds include inpatient beds available in public, private, general, and specialized hospitals and rehabilitation centers. In most cases beds for both acute and chronic care are included.;Data are from the World Health Organization, supplemented by country data.;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 7.800 2020 | yearly | 1960 - 2020 |
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DE: Immunization: HepB3: % of One-Year-Old Children
DE: Immunization: HepB3: % of One-Year-Old Children data was reported at 85.000 % in 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 85.000 % for 2023. DE: Immunization: HepB3: % of One-Year-Old Children data is updated yearly, averaging 87.000 % from Dec 1993 (Median) to 2024, with 32 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 90.000 % in 2005 and a record low of 15.000 % in 1993. DE: Immunization: HepB3: % of One-Year-Old Children data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Child immunization rate, hepatitis B is the percentage of children ages 12-23 months who received hepatitis B vaccinations before 12 months or at any time before the survey. A child is considered adequately immunized after three doses.;World Health Organization (WHO), uri: http://www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/en/; UN Children's Fund (UNICEF);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 85.000 2024 | yearly | 1993 - 2024 |
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DE: Immunization: Measles: % of Children Aged 12-23 Months
DE: Immunization: Measles: % of Children Aged 12-23 Months data was reported at 96.000 % in 2024. This stayed constant from the previous number of 96.000 % for 2023. DE: Immunization: Measles: % of Children Aged 12-23 Months data is updated yearly, averaging 94.000 % from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2024, with 45 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 98.000 % in 2021 and a record low of 25.000 % in 1980. DE: Immunization: Measles: % of Children Aged 12-23 Months data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Child immunization, measles, measures the percentage of children ages 12-23 months who received the measles vaccination before 12 months or at any time before the survey. A child is considered adequately immunized against measles after receiving one dose of vaccine.;World Health Organization (WHO), uri: http://www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/en/; UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: https://data.unicef.org/topic/child-health/immunization/;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 96.000 2024 | yearly | 1980 - 2024 |
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DE: Incidence of Tuberculosis: per 100,000 People
DE: Incidence of Tuberculosis: per 100,000 People data was reported at 5.400 Ratio in 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.600 Ratio for 2023. DE: Incidence of Tuberculosis: per 100,000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 5.500 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2024, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.000 Ratio in 2000 and a record low of 5.000 Ratio in 2021. DE: Incidence of Tuberculosis: per 100,000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Incidence of tuberculosis is the estimated number of new and relapse tuberculosis cases arising in a given year, expressed as the rate per 100,000 population. All forms of TB are included, including cases in people living with HIV. Estimates for all years are recalculated as new information becomes available and techniques are refined, so they may differ from those published previously.;Global Tuberculosis Report, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 5.400 2024 | yearly | 2000 - 2024 |
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DE: Intentional Homicides: per 100,000 People
DE: Intentional Homicides: per 100,000 People data was reported at 0.911 Ratio in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.816 Ratio for 2022. DE: Intentional Homicides: per 100,000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 1.209 Ratio from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2023, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.477 Ratio in 1995 and a record low of 0.746 Ratio in 2019. DE: Intentional Homicides: per 100,000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. An intentional homicide is defined as an unlawful death inflicted upon a person with the intent to cause death or serious injury.;UNODC Research - Data Portal – Intentional Homicide, UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC);Aggregate values are computed by UNODC. For additional information, please see the UNODC website: https://dataunodc.un.org/sites/dataunodc.un.org/files/metadata_intentional_homicide.pdf;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.911 2023 | yearly | 1990 - 2023 |
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DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Female
DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Female data was reported at 83.000 Year in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 83.000 Year for 2022. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Female data is updated yearly, averaging 78.700 Year from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 83.700 Year in 2019 and a record low of 71.749 Year in 1960. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Life expectancy at birth indicates the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth were to stay the same throughout its life.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division; Statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices, National statistical offices; Demographic Statistics, Eurostat (ESTAT);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 83.000 2023 | yearly | 1960 - 2023 |
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DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Male
DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Male data was reported at 78.200 Year in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 78.330 Year for 2022. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Male data is updated yearly, averaging 72.100 Year from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.000 Year in 2019 and a record low of 66.507 Year in 1960. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Life expectancy at birth indicates the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth were to stay the same throughout its life.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division; Statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices, National statistical offices; Demographic Statistics, Eurostat (ESTAT);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 78.330 2022 | yearly | 1960 - 2022 |
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DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Total
DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Total data was reported at 80.541 Year in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 80.608 Year for 2022. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 75.320 Year from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81.293 Year in 2019 and a record low of 69.064 Year in 1960. DE: Life Expectancy at Birth: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Life expectancy at birth indicates the number of years a newborn infant would live if prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth were to stay the same throughout its life.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), uri: UN Population Division; Statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices, National statistical offices, note: Derived from male and female life expectancy at birth from sources such as statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices.; Demographic Statistics, Eurostat (ESTAT), note: Derived from male and female life expectancy at birth from sources such as Eurostat: Demographic Statistics.;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 80.706 2022 | yearly | 1960 - 2022 |
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DE: Lifetime Risk Of Maternal Death
DE: Lifetime Risk Of Maternal Death data was reported at 0.005 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.005 % for 2022. DE: Lifetime Risk Of Maternal Death data is updated yearly, averaging 0.006 % from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2023, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.018 % in 1986 and a record low of 0.005 % in 2023. DE: Lifetime Risk Of Maternal Death data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Life time risk of maternal death is the probability that a 15-year-old female will die eventually from a maternal cause assuming that current levels of fertility and mortality (including maternal mortality) do not change in the future, taking into account competing causes of death.;Trends in Maternal Mortality, World Health Organization (WHO); UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; UN Population Fund (UNFPA), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; World Bank Group (WBG), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.005 2023 | yearly | 1985 - 2023 |
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DE: Lifetime Risk of Maternal Death: 1 in: Rate Varies by Country
DE: Lifetime Risk of Maternal Death: 1 in: Rate Varies by Country data was reported at 21,635.000 NA in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 19,261.000 NA for 2022. DE: Lifetime Risk of Maternal Death: 1 in: Rate Varies by Country data is updated yearly, averaging 15,671.000 NA from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2023, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 21,635.000 NA in 2023 and a record low of 5,565.000 NA in 1986. DE: Lifetime Risk of Maternal Death: 1 in: Rate Varies by Country data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Life time risk of maternal death is the probability that a 15-year-old female will die eventually from a maternal cause assuming that current levels of fertility and mortality (including maternal mortality) do not change in the future, taking into account competing causes of death.;Trends in Maternal Mortality, World Health Organization (WHO); UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; UN Population Fund (UNFPA), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; World Bank Group (WBG), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 21,635.000 2023 | yearly | 1985 - 2023 |
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DE: Low-Birthweight Babies: % of Births
DE: Low-Birthweight Babies: % of Births data was reported at 6.714 % in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 6.721 % for 2019. DE: Low-Birthweight Babies: % of Births data is updated yearly, averaging 6.854 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6.868 % in 2012 and a record low of 6.714 % in 2020. DE: Low-Birthweight Babies: % of Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Low-birthweight babies are newborns weighing less than 2,500 grams, with the measurement taken within the first hour of life, before significant postnatal weight loss has occurred.;UNICEF-WHO Low birthweight estimates, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: data.unicef.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: data.unicef.org, note: UNICEF-WHO Low birthweight estimates;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 6.646 2015 | yearly | 2000 - 2015 |
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DE: Maternal Mortality Ratio: Modeled Estimate: per 100,000 Live Births
DE: Maternal Mortality Ratio: Modeled Estimate: per 100,000 Live Births data was reported at 4.000 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 4.000 Ratio for 2022. DE: Maternal Mortality Ratio: Modeled Estimate: per 100,000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 6.000 Ratio from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2023, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.000 Ratio in 1986 and a record low of 4.000 Ratio in 2023. DE: Maternal Mortality Ratio: Modeled Estimate: per 100,000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Maternal mortality ratio is the number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes while pregnant or within 42 days of pregnancy termination per 100,000 live births. The data are estimated with a regression model using information on the proportion of maternal deaths among non-AIDS deaths in women ages 15-49, fertility, birth attendants, and GDP measured using purchasing power parities (PPPs).;Trends in Maternal Mortality, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/news/item/23-02-2023-a-woman-dies-every-two-minutes-due-to-pregnancy-or-childbirth--un-agencies; UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; UN Population Fund (UNFPA), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; World Bank Group (WBG), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 4.000 2023 | yearly | 1985 - 2023 |
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DE: Mortality Caused by Road Traffic Injury: per 100,000 People
DE: Mortality Caused by Road Traffic Injury: per 100,000 People data was reported at 3.800 Number in 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.100 Number for 2018. DE: Mortality Caused by Road Traffic Injury: per 100,000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 5.300 Number from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2019, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.600 Number in 2000 and a record low of 3.800 Number in 2019. DE: Mortality Caused by Road Traffic Injury: per 100,000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Mortality caused by road traffic injury is estimated road traffic fatal injury deaths per 100,000 population.;World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/)., World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.800 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Female: per 1000 Female Adults
DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Female: per 1000 Female Adults data was reported at 46.195 Ratio in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 46.582 Ratio for 2019. DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Female: per 1000 Female Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 57.710 Ratio from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2020, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 77.112 Ratio in 1990 and a record low of 46.195 Ratio in 2020. DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Female: per 1000 Female Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. 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.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division; Human Mortality Database, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, uri: www.mortality.org; University of California, Berkeley, uri: www.mortality.org, note: Human Mortality Database; French Institute for Demographic Studies, uri: www.mortality.org, note: Human Mortality Database;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 46.195 2020 | yearly | 1990 - 2020 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Male: per 1000 Male Adults
DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Male: per 1000 Male Adults data was reported at 85.005 Ratio in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 83.621 Ratio for 2019. DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Male: per 1000 Male Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 111.806 Ratio from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2020, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 158.105 Ratio in 1990 and a record low of 83.621 Ratio in 2019. DE: Mortality Rate: Adult: Male: per 1000 Male Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Adult mortality rate, male, is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old male dying before reaching age 60, if subject to age-specific mortality rates of the specified year between those ages.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division; Human Mortality Database, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, uri: www.mortality.org; University of California, Berkeley, uri: www.mortality.org, note: Human Mortality Database; French Institute for Demographic Studies, uri: www.mortality.org, note: Human Mortality Database;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 85.005 2020 | yearly | 1990 - 2020 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Infant: per 1000 Live Births
DE: Mortality Rate: Infant: per 1000 Live Births data was reported at 3.100 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.100 Ratio for 2022. DE: Mortality Rate: Infant: per 1000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 5.300 Ratio from Dec 1968 (Median) to 2023, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.500 Ratio in 1968 and a record low of 3.100 Ratio in 2023. DE: Mortality Rate: Infant: per 1000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Infant mortality rate is the number of infants dying before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.100 2023 | yearly | 1968 - 2023 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Neonatal: per 1000 Live Births
DE: Mortality Rate: Neonatal: per 1000 Live Births data was reported at 2.300 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 2.300 Ratio for 2022. DE: Mortality Rate: Neonatal: per 1000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 3.000 Ratio from Dec 1969 (Median) to 2023, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.400 Ratio in 1969 and a record low of 2.300 Ratio in 2023. DE: Mortality Rate: Neonatal: per 1000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Neonatal mortality rate is the number of neonates dying before reaching 28 days of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2.300 2023 | yearly | 1969 - 2023 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Female: per 1000 Live Births
DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Female: per 1000 Live Births data was reported at 3.400 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.400 Ratio for 2022. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Female: per 1000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 5.700 Ratio from Dec 1968 (Median) to 2023, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.500 Ratio in 1968 and a record low of 3.400 Ratio in 2023. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Female: per 1000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Under-five mortality rate, female is the probability per 1,000 that a newborn female baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to female age-specific mortality rates of the specified year.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.300 2022 | yearly | 1968 - 2022 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Male: per 1000 Live Births
DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Male: per 1000 Live Births data was reported at 3.900 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.900 Ratio for 2022. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Male: per 1000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 7.200 Ratio from Dec 1968 (Median) to 2023, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.600 Ratio in 1968 and a record low of 3.900 Ratio in 2023. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: Male: per 1000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Under-five mortality rate, male is the probability per 1,000 that a newborn male baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to male age-specific mortality rates of the specified year.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.800 2022 | yearly | 1968 - 2022 |
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DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: per 1000 Live Births
DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: per 1000 Live Births data was reported at 3.700 Ratio in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.700 Ratio for 2022. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: per 1000 Live Births data is updated yearly, averaging 6.500 Ratio from Dec 1968 (Median) to 2023, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.100 Ratio in 1968 and a record low of 3.700 Ratio in 2023. DE: Mortality Rate: Under-5: per 1000 Live Births data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Under-five mortality rate is the probability per 1,000 that a newborn baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to age-specific mortality rates of the specified year.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org, publisher: UNICEF, WHO, World Bank, United Nations Population Division; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;Given that data on the incidence and prevalence of diseases are frequently unavailable, mortality rates are often used to identify vulnerable populations. Moreover, they are among the indicators most frequently used to compare socioeconomic development across countries. Under-five mortality rates are higher for boys than for girls in countries in which parental gender preferences are insignificant. Under-five mortality captures the effect of gender discrimination better than infant mortality does, as malnutrition and medical interventions have more significant impacts to this age group. Where female under-five mortality is higher, girls are likely to have less access to resources than boys. Aggregate data for LIC, UMC, LMC, HIC are computed based on the groupings for the World Bank fiscal year in which the data was released by the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation. This is the Sustainable Development Goal indicator 3.2.1[https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/].
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.600 2022 | yearly | 1968 - 2022 |
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DE: Mortality from CVD, Cancer, Diabetes or CRD between Exact Ages 30 and 70
DE: Mortality from CVD, Cancer, Diabetes or CRD between Exact Ages 30 and 70 data was reported at 11.600 % in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 11.700 % for 2020. DE: Mortality from CVD, Cancer, Diabetes or CRD between Exact Ages 30 and 70 data is updated yearly, averaging 13.000 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2021, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.100 % in 2000 and a record low of 11.600 % in 2021. DE: Mortality from CVD, Cancer, Diabetes or CRD between Exact Ages 30 and 70 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Mortality from CVD, cancer, diabetes or CRD is the percent of 30-year-old-people who would die before their 70th birthday from any of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease, assuming that s/he would experience current mortality rates at every age and s/he would not die from any other cause of death (e.g., injuries or HIV/AIDS).;World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/)., World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 11.600 2021 | yearly | 2000 - 2021 |
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DE: Number of Death: Infant
DE: Number of Death: Infant data was reported at 2,225.000 Person in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,344.000 Person for 2022. DE: Number of Death: Infant data is updated yearly, averaging 3,978.000 Person from Dec 1969 (Median) to 2023, with 55 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 26,353.000 Person in 1969 and a record low of 2,225.000 Person in 2023. DE: Number of Death: Infant data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Number of infants dying before reaching one year of age.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Sum;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2,310.000 2022 | yearly | 1969 - 2022 |
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DE: Number of Death: Neonatal
DE: Number of Death: Neonatal data was reported at 1,642.000 Person in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,662.000 Person for 2022. DE: Number of Death: Neonatal data is updated yearly, averaging 2,415.000 Person from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2023, with 54 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14,756.000 Person in 1970 and a record low of 1,530.000 Person in 2011. DE: Number of Death: Neonatal data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Number of neonates dying before reaching 28 days of age.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Sum;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1,642.000 2023 | yearly | 1970 - 2023 |
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DE: Number of Death: Under-5
DE: Number of Death: Under-5 data was reported at 2,675.000 Person in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,797.000 Person for 2022. DE: Number of Death: Under-5 data is updated yearly, averaging 4,612.000 Person from Dec 1973 (Median) to 2023, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20,183.000 Person in 1973 and a record low of 2,675.000 Person in 2023. DE: Number of Death: Under-5 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Number of children dying before reaching age five.;UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division;Sum;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2,675.000 2023 | yearly | 1973 - 2023 |
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DE: Number of Maternal Death
DE: Number of Maternal Death data was reported at 26.000 Person in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 29.000 Person for 2022. DE: Number of Maternal Death data is updated yearly, averaging 41.000 Person from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2023, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 120.000 Person in 1986 and a record low of 26.000 Person in 2023. DE: Number of Maternal Death data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. A maternal death refers to the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.;Trends in Maternal Mortality, World Health Organization (WHO); UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; UN Population Fund (UNFPA), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality; World Bank Group (WBG), note: Trends in Maternal Mortality;Sum;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 34.000 2020 | yearly | 2000 - 2020 |
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DE: Nurses and Midwives: per 1000 People
DE: Nurses and Midwives: per 1000 People data was reported at 12.300 Ratio in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12.350 Ratio for 2020. DE: Nurses and Midwives: per 1000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 10.225 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2021, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.350 Ratio in 2020 and a record low of 8.853 Ratio in 2000. DE: Nurses and Midwives: per 1000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Nurses and midwives include professional nurses, professional midwives, auxiliary nurses, auxiliary midwives, enrolled nurses, enrolled midwives and other associated personnel, such as dental nurses and primary care nurses.;World Health Organization's Global Health Workforce Statistics, OECD, supplemented by country data.;Weighted average;This is the Sustainable Development Goal indicator 3.c.1 [https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/].
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 12.300 2021 | yearly | 2000 - 2021 |
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DE: Physicians: per 1000 People
DE: Physicians: per 1000 People data was reported at 4.518 Ratio in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.459 Ratio for 2020. DE: Physicians: per 1000 People data is updated yearly, averaging 3.487 Ratio from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2021, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.518 Ratio in 2021 and a record low of 2.762 Ratio in 1991. DE: Physicians: per 1000 People data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Physicians include generalist and specialist medical practitioners.;World Health Organization's Global Health Workforce Statistics, OECD, supplemented by country data.;Weighted average;This is the Sustainable Development Goal indicator 3.c.1 [https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/].
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 4.518 2021 | yearly | 1991 - 2021 |
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DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Children: % of Children Aged 6-59 Months
DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Children: % of Children Aged 6-59 Months data was reported at 15.100 % in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 14.500 % for 2018. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Children: % of Children Aged 6-59 Months data is updated yearly, averaging 11.800 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2019, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.100 % in 2019 and a record low of 11.600 % in 2002. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Children: % of Children Aged 6-59 Months data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of anemia, children ages 6-59 months, is the percentage of children ages 6-59 months whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter, adjusted for altitude.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 15.100 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Non-Pregnant Women: % of Women Aged 15-49
DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Non-Pregnant Women: % of Women Aged 15-49 data was reported at 13.900 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 13.200 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Non-Pregnant Women: % of Women Aged 15-49 data is updated yearly, averaging 8.800 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.900 % in 2023 and a record low of 8.200 % in 2006. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Non-Pregnant Women: % of Women Aged 15-49 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of anemia, non-pregnant women, is the percentage of non-pregnant women whose hemoglobin level is less than 120 grams per liter at sea level.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 13.900 2023 | yearly | 2000 - 2023 |
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DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women: %
DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women: % data was reported at 15.400 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 15.300 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women: % data is updated yearly, averaging 16.400 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.800 % in 2000 and a record low of 15.200 % in 2021. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women: % data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of anemia, pregnant women, is the percentage of pregnant women whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter at sea level.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 16.500 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age: % of Women Aged 15-49
DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age: % of Women Aged 15-49 data was reported at 14.000 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 13.300 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age: % of Women Aged 15-49 data is updated yearly, averaging 8.900 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.000 % in 2023 and a record low of 8.400 % in 2006. DE: Prevalence of Anemia among Women of Reproductive Age: % of Women Aged 15-49 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of anemia among women of reproductive age refers to the combined prevalence of both non-pregnant with haemoglobin levels below 12 g/dL and pregnant women with haemoglobin levels below 11 g/dL.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 11.700 2019 | yearly | 2000 - 2019 |
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DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: % of Adults
DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: % of Adults data was reported at 21.300 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 21.700 % for 2021. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: % of Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 28.500 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2022, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 36.200 % in 2000 and a record low of 21.300 % in 2022. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: % of Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The percentage of the population ages 15 years and over who currently use any tobacco product (smoked and/or smokeless tobacco) on a daily or non-daily basis. Tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and all forms of smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco. Tobacco products exclude e-cigarettes (which do not contain tobacco), “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. The rates are age-standardized to the WHO Standard Population.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 22.000 2020 | yearly | 2000 - 2020 |
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DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Females: % of Female Adults
DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Females: % of Female Adults data was reported at 19.300 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 19.700 % for 2021. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Females: % of Female Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 25.300 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2022, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.600 % in 2000 and a record low of 19.300 % in 2022. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Females: % of Female Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The percentage of the female population ages 15 years and over who currently use any tobacco product (smoked and/or smokeless tobacco) on a daily or non-daily basis. Tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and all forms of smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco. Tobacco products exclude e-cigarettes (which do not contain tobacco), “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. The rates are age-standardized to the WHO Standard Population.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 19.900 2020 | yearly | 2000 - 2020 |
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DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Males: % of Male Adults
DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Males: % of Male Adults data was reported at 23.200 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 23.800 % for 2021. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Males: % of Male Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 31.700 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2022, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 40.800 % in 2000 and a record low of 23.200 % in 2022. DE: Prevalence of Current Tobacco Use: Males: % of Male Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The percentage of the male population ages 15 years and over who currently use any tobacco product (smoked and/or smokeless tobacco) on a daily or non-daily basis. Tobacco products include cigarettes, pipes, cigars, cigarillos, waterpipes (hookah, shisha), bidis, kretek, heated tobacco products, and all forms of smokeless (oral and nasal) tobacco. Tobacco products exclude e-cigarettes (which do not contain tobacco), “e-cigars”, “e-hookahs”, JUUL and “e-pipes”. The rates are age-standardized to the WHO Standard Population.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 24.100 2020 | yearly | 2000 - 2020 |
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DE: Prevalence of Moderate or Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population
DE: Prevalence of Moderate or Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data was reported at 4.100 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.000 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Moderate or Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data is updated yearly, averaging 3.400 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2023, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.100 % in 2023 and a record low of 3.400 % in 2019. DE: Prevalence of Moderate or Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The percentage of people in the population who live in households classified as moderately or severely food insecure. A household is classified as moderately or severely food insecure when at least one adult in the household has reported to have been exposed, at times during the year, to low quality diets and might have been forced to also reduce the quantity of food they would normally eat because of a lack of money or other resources.;Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO);Population-weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 4.100 2023 | yearly | 2015 - 2023 |
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DE: Prevalence of Overweight: Weight for Height: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate
DE: Prevalence of Overweight: Weight for Height: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data was reported at 3.300 % in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.200 % for 2023. DE: Prevalence of Overweight: Weight for Height: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data is updated yearly, averaging 3.300 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2024, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.000 % in 2001 and a record low of 3.100 % in 2020. DE: Prevalence of Overweight: Weight for Height: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of overweight children is the percentage of children under age 5 whose weight for height is more than two standard deviations above the median for the international reference population of the corresponding age as established by the WHO's 2006 Child Growth Standards.;Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME), UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb, note: Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME); World Bank (WB), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb, note: Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 3.300 2024 | yearly | 2000 - 2024 |
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DE: Prevalence of Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population
DE: Prevalence of Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data was reported at 1.200 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.500 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data is updated yearly, averaging 0.700 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2023, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.500 % in 2022 and a record low of 0.700 % in 2019. DE: Prevalence of Severe Food Insecurity in the Population: % of population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The percentage of people in the population who live in households classified as severely food insecure. A household is classified as severely food insecure when at least one adult in the household has reported to have been exposed, at times during the year, to several of the most severe experiences described in the FIES questions, such as to have been forced to reduce the quantity of the food, to have skipped meals, having gone hungry, or having to go for a whole day without eating because of a lack of money or other resources.;Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO);Population-weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1.200 2023 | yearly | 2015 - 2023 |
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DE: Prevalence of Stunting: Height for Age: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate
DE: Prevalence of Stunting: Height for Age: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data was reported at 2.200 % in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.100 % for 2023. DE: Prevalence of Stunting: Height for Age: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data is updated yearly, averaging 1.500 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2024, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.200 % in 2024 and a record low of 1.100 % in 2001. DE: Prevalence of Stunting: Height for Age: % of Children Under 5, Modeled Estimate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of stunting is the percentage of children under age 5 whose height for age is more than two standard deviations below the median for the international reference population ages 0-59 months. For children up to two years old height is measured by recumbent length. For older children height is measured by stature while standing. The data are based on the WHO's 2006 Child Growth Standards.;Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME), UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb, publisher: JME; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb, note: Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME), publisher: JME; World Bank (WB), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/joint-child-malnutrition-estimates-unicef-who-wb, note: Joint child Malnutrition Estimates (JME), publisher: JME;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2.200 2024 | yearly | 2000 - 2024 |
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DE: Prevalence of Undernourishment: % of Population
DE: Prevalence of Undernourishment: % of Population data was reported at 2.500 % in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 2.500 % for 2022. DE: Prevalence of Undernourishment: % of Population data is updated yearly, averaging 2.500 % from Dec 2001 (Median) to 2023, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.500 % in 2023 and a record low of 2.500 % in 2023. DE: Prevalence of Undernourishment: % of Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of undernourishments is the percentage of the population whose habitual food consumption is insufficient to provide the dietary energy levels that are required to maintain a normal active and healthy life. Data showing as 2.5 may signify a prevalence of undernourishment below 2.5%.;Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), uri: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#home;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2.500 2023 | yearly | 2001 - 2023 |
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DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Female: % of 24 Hour Day
DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Female: % of 24 Hour Day data was reported at 15.708 % in 2022. This stayed constant from the previous number of 15.708 % for 2013. DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Female: % of 24 Hour Day data is updated yearly, averaging 15.708 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2022, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.675 % in 2002 and a record low of 15.708 % in 2022. DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Female: % of 24 Hour Day data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The average time women spend on household provision of services for own consumption. Data are expressed as a proportion of time in a day. Domestic and care work includes food preparation, dishwashing, cleaning and upkeep of a dwelling, laundry, ironing, gardening, caring for pets, shopping, installation, servicing and repair of personal and household goods, childcare, and care of the sick, elderly or disabled household members, among others.;National statistical offices or national database and publications, United Nations (UN), uri: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/dataportal/database, note: Indicator code from the original source: SH_FPL_INFM; Indicator name from the original source: Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic chores and care work, by sex, age and location (%), publisher: UN Statistics Division, type: Excel;;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 15.708 2022 | yearly | 2002 - 2022 |
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DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Male: % of 24 Hour Day
DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Male: % of 24 Hour Day data was reported at 10.542 % in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 9.917 % for 2013. DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Male: % of 24 Hour Day data is updated yearly, averaging 9.917 % from Dec 2002 (Median) to 2022, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.542 % in 2022 and a record low of 9.917 % in 2013. DE: Proportion of Time Spent on Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Male: % of 24 Hour Day data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The average time men spend on household provision of services for own consumption. Data are expressed as a proportion of time in a day. Domestic and care work includes food preparation, dishwashing, cleaning and upkeep of a dwelling, laundry, ironing, gardening, caring for pets, shopping, installation, servicing and repair of personal and household goods, childcare, and care of the sick, elderly or disabled household members, among others.;National statistical offices or national database and publications compiled by United Nations Statistics Division., United Nations (UN), uri: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/dataportal/database, note: Indicator code from the original source: SH_FPL_INFM; Indicator name from the original source: Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic chores and care work, by sex, age and location (%), publisher: UN Statistics Division, type: Excel;;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 10.542 2022 | yearly | 2002 - 2022 |
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DE: Risk of Catastrophic Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk
DE: Risk of Catastrophic Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data was reported at 0.000 % in 2022. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % for 2021. DE: Risk of Catastrophic Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2022, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.100 % in 2018 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2022. DE: Risk of Catastrophic Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The proportion of population at risk of catastrophic expenditure when surgical care is required. Catastrophic expenditure is defined as direct out of pocket payments for surgical and anaesthesia care exceeding 10% of total income.;Program in Global Surgery and Social Change (PGSSC), Harvard Medical School, uri: https://www.pgssc.org/;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.000 2022 | yearly | 2003 - 2022 |
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DE: Risk of Impoverishing Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk
DE: Risk of Impoverishing Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data was reported at 0.000 % in 2022. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % for 2021. DE: Risk of Impoverishing Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2022, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % in 2022 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2022. DE: Risk of Impoverishing Expenditure for Surgical Care: % of People at Risk data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. The proportion of population at risk of impoverishing expenditure when surgical care is required. Impoverishing expenditure is defined as direct out of pocket payments for surgical and anaesthesia care which drive people below a poverty threshold (using a threshold of $2.15 PPP/day).;Program in Global Surgery and Social Change (PGSSC), Harvard Medical School, uri: https://www.pgssc.org/;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.000 2022 | yearly | 2003 - 2022 |
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DE: Specialist Surgical Workforce: per 100,000 population
DE: Specialist Surgical Workforce: per 100,000 population data was reported at 108.000 Number in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 112.850 Number for 2013. DE: Specialist Surgical Workforce: per 100,000 population data is updated yearly, averaging 112.850 Number from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2015, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 112.850 Number in 2013 and a record low of 108.000 Number in 2015. DE: Specialist Surgical Workforce: per 100,000 population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Specialist surgical workforce is the number of specialist surgical, anaesthetic, and obstetric (SAO) providers who are working in each country per 100,000 population.;Lancet Commission on Global Surgery, uri: www.lancetglobalsurgery.org, note: Data collected by the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery; WHO Collaborating Centre for Surgery and Public Health, note: data collected by WHO Collaborating Centre for Surgery and Public Health at Lund University from various sources including Ministries of Health or equivalent national regulatory bodies, national official entities such as medical councils, Eurostat, OECD, WHO Euro Health For All Database, WHO EURO Technical resources for health Database; BMJ Glob Health;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 108.000 2015 | yearly | 2013 - 2015 |
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DE: Suicide Mortality Rate: per 100,000 Population
DE: Suicide Mortality Rate: per 100,000 Population data was reported at 12.900 Ratio in 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 12.870 Ratio for 2020. DE: Suicide Mortality Rate: per 100,000 Population data is updated yearly, averaging 13.230 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2021, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.560 Ratio in 2002 and a record low of 12.380 Ratio in 2007. DE: Suicide Mortality Rate: per 100,000 Population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Suicide mortality rate is the number of suicide deaths in a year per 100,000 population. Crude suicide rate (not age-adjusted).;World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/)., World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 12.900 2021 | yearly | 2000 - 2021 |
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DE: Survival To Age 65: Female: % of Cohort
DE: Survival To Age 65: Female: % of Cohort data was reported at 92.421 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 91.954 % for 2022. DE: Survival To Age 65: Female: % of Cohort data is updated yearly, averaging 87.507 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 92.421 % in 2023 and a record low of 79.130 % in 1960. DE: Survival To Age 65: Female: % of Cohort data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to age specific mortality rates of the specified year.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 92.421 2023 | yearly | 1960 - 2023 |
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DE: Survival To Age 65: Male: % of Cohort
DE: Survival To Age 65: Male: % of Cohort data was reported at 86.198 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 84.786 % for 2022. DE: Survival To Age 65: Male: % of Cohort data is updated yearly, averaging 75.409 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 86.198 % in 2023 and a record low of 66.714 % in 1960. DE: Survival To Age 65: Male: % of Cohort data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Survival to age 65 refers to the percentage of a cohort of newborn infants that would survive to age 65, if subject to age specific mortality rates of the specified year.;World Population Prospects, United Nations (UN), publisher: UN Population Division;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 86.198 2023 | yearly | 1960 - 2023 |
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DE: Total Alcohol Consumption per Capita: Liters of Pure Alcohol: Projected Estimates: Aged 15+
DE: Total Alcohol Consumption per Capita: Liters of Pure Alcohol: Projected Estimates: Aged 15+ data was reported at 11.840 l/Person in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12.220 l/Person for 2019. DE: Total Alcohol Consumption per Capita: Liters of Pure Alcohol: Projected Estimates: Aged 15+ data is updated yearly, averaging 12.410 l/Person from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2020, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.820 l/Person in 2001 and a record low of 11.840 l/Person in 2020. DE: Total Alcohol Consumption per Capita: Liters of Pure Alcohol: Projected Estimates: Aged 15+ data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Total alcohol per capita consumption is defined as the total (sum of recorded and unrecorded alcohol) amount of alcohol consumed per person (15 years of age or older) over a calendar year, in litres of pure alcohol, adjusted for tourist consumption.;Global Health Observatory Data Repository, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: https://www.who.int/data/gho;Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 11.840 2020 | yearly | 2000 - 2020 |
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DE: Tuberculosis Case Detection Rate: All Forms
DE: Tuberculosis Case Detection Rate: All Forms data was reported at 92.000 % in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 91.000 % for 2023. DE: Tuberculosis Case Detection Rate: All Forms data is updated yearly, averaging 91.000 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2024, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 92.000 % in 2024 and a record low of 91.000 % in 2023. DE: Tuberculosis Case Detection Rate: All Forms data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Tuberculosis case detection rate (all forms) is the number of new and relapse tuberculosis cases notified to WHO in a given year, divided by WHO's estimate of the number of incident tuberculosis cases for the same year, expressed as a percentage. Estimates for all years are recalculated as new information becomes available and techniques are refined, so they may differ from those published previously.;Global Tuberculosis Report, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 92.000 2024 | yearly | 2000 - 2024 |
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DE: Tuberculosis Treatment Success Rate: % of New Cases
DE: Tuberculosis Treatment Success Rate: % of New Cases data was reported at 67.000 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 62.000 % for 2022. DE: Tuberculosis Treatment Success Rate: % of New Cases data is updated yearly, averaging 73.000 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78.000 % in 2008 and a record low of 44.000 % in 2006. DE: Tuberculosis Treatment Success Rate: % of New Cases data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Tuberculosis treatment success rate is the percentage of all new tuberculosis cases (or new and relapse cases for some countries) registered under a national tuberculosis control programme in a given year that successfully completed treatment, with or without bacteriological evidence of success ('cured' and 'treatment completed' respectively).;Global Tuberculosis Report, World Health Organization (WHO);Weighted average;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 67.000 2023 | yearly | 2000 - 2023 |
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Prevalence of Overweight: % of Adults
Prevalence of Overweight: % of Adults data was reported at 53.820 % in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 53.920 % for 2021. Prevalence of Overweight: % of Adults data is updated yearly, averaging 54.510 % from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2022, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 54.860 % in 2010 and a record low of 47.470 % in 1990. Prevalence of Overweight: % of Adults data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Prevalence of overweight adults is the percentage of adults ages 18 and over whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is more than 25 kg/m2. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple index of weight-for-height, or the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters.;World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (http://apps.who.int/ghodata/).;;
| Last | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 56.800 2016 | yearly | 1975 - 2016 |