Central death rate

What you should know about this indicator
- The death rate is measured using the number of person-years lived during the interval.
- Person-years refers to the combined total time that a group of people has lived. For example, if 10 people each live for 2 years, they collectively contribute 20 person-years.
- The death rate is slightly different from the 'probability of death' during the interval, because the 'probability of death' metric uses a different denominator: the number of people alive at that age at the start of the interval, while this indicator uses the average number of people alive during the interval.
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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
This indicator has been estimated by dividing the number of annual deaths by the population that year, as reported by the source.
Note that the source provides data on death rate only by age groups, and not for the total population.
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“Data Page: Central death rate”, part of the following publication: Saloni Dattani, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, Hannah Ritchie, Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, and Max Roser (2023) - “Life Expectancy”. Data adapted from Human Mortality Database. Retrieved from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260304-094028/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.html [online resource] (archived on March 4, 2026).How to cite this data
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Human Mortality Database (2025) – with major processing by Our World in DataFull citation
Human Mortality Database (2025) – with major processing by Our World in Data. “Central death rate – HMD” [dataset]. Human Mortality Database, “Human Mortality Database” [original data]. Retrieved April 1, 2026 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260304-094028/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.html (archived on March 4, 2026).Download
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https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=falseMetadata URL (JSON format)
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=falseExcel / Google Sheets
=IMPORTDATA("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")Python with Pandas
import pandas as pd
import requests
# Fetch the data.
df = pd.read_csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", storage_options = {'User-Agent': 'Our World In Data data fetch/1.0'})
# Fetch the metadata
metadata = requests.get("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false").json()R
library(jsonlite)
# Fetch the data
df <- read.csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
# Fetch the metadata
metadata <- fromJSON("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")Stata
import delimited "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/crude-death-rate-hmd.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", encoding("utf-8") clear