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Mortality
- Source: Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, Nov 1986, p. 80 - 82
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- 18 Nov 1986
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Abstract
Over the past three or four decades, most countries in the Asia-Pacific region have achieved steady decreases in mortality, but many problem areas remain (see vol. 1, No. 2 of this Journal, pp. 57-59). Mortality rates in rural or certain geographical areas are much higher than the national averages. Death rates for infants, children and women of child-bearing age frequently remain unacceptably high. In some countries, the pace of mortality decline has slowed long before low rates of mortality have been achieved.
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