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Which of the following statements accurately define or describe the Crude Death Rate?

  1. The Crude Death Rate (CDR) is calculated as the number of deaths per 1000 population in a given geographical area within a specified year.
  2. The Crude Death Rate only accounts for deaths due to natural causes, excluding accidents or violence.
  3. A lower Crude Death Rate always indicates a healthier population regardless of the age structure.

    A1 മാത്രം

    B1, 3

    C2

    D3

    Answer:

    A. 1 മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    • The Crude Death Rate (CDR) is a fundamental demographic indicator reflecting the number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population within a specific time frame, usually a year.

    • It provides a general measure of mortality but can be influenced by the age structure of a population; for instance, a population with a higher proportion of elderly individuals might have a higher CDR even if healthcare is excellent.

    • It differs from age-specific death rates or standardized death rates which account for age distribution or other factors to provide a more accurate comparison between populations.


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