According to the CIA World Factbook, as of July 2012, the global crude death rate is 7.99 deaths / 1, 000 population.
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When the crude death rate is subtracted from the crude birth rate, the result is the rate of natural increase ( RNI ).
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Crude death rates merely reflect the health of the neighborhood, not medical expertise, said Dr . James Johnson, of the British Medical Association.
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The crude birth rate is 12.23 births per 1, 000 people, and the crude death rate is 8.39 deaths per 1, 000 people.
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During this same period the crude death rate has slowly decline while the crude birth rate has declined more rapidly and with more variability.
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Since 1901, the crude death rate has fallen from about 12.2 deaths per 1, 000 population, to 6.4 deaths per 1, 000 population in 2006.
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In 2011, Crude Birth Rates and Crude Death Rates among Citizens were 15.1 births per 1, 000 people and 1.4 deaths per 1, 000 people respectively.
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Comparatively, the crude death rate in the year 1900 was 17.2 deaths / 1, 000 population and 9.6 deaths / 1, 000 population in 1950 in America.
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By 1970 Russia was firmly in stage four, with crude birth rates and crude death rates on the order of 15 / 1000 and 9 / 1000 respectively.
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Based on 2011 data, Swaziland's crude death rate of 19.51 per 1, 000 people per year was the third highest in the world, behind only Lesotho and Sierra Leone.