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    BIRTH RATE DECLINES IN ARMENIA IN PARALLEL WITH INCREASE IN NUMBER OF WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 01 2007

    YEREVAN, MARCH 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The number of births has declined
    almost twice in Armenia compared with 1998, while the mortality
    rate has increased by 32.3%. Karine Kuyumjian, Head of the Census
    and Demography Unit of the RA National Statistical Service, stated
    this during the February 28 discussion of the draft concept on
    state demographic policy of the RA. According to her, about 80
    thousand babies were born annually in the 1990s in Armenia, whereas
    37 thousand were born in 2006. She noted that birth age coefficient
    is important in terms of an increase in births. It was pointed out
    that in recent years the number of women of reproductive age (15-45
    years) has grown in parallel with a decline in birth rate. In 1990,
    there were 909 thousand women of this age in the country, while
    today their number makes 922.7 thousand. "So the number of women of
    reproductive age has not decreased and we have a birth rate problem,"
    K. Kuyumjian noted. It was mentioned that in 2006, 27 thousand deaths
    were registered in Armenia against 19 thousand deaths in 1990. In the
    words of K. Kuyumjian, the number of deaths among persons aged 60
    and over has increased in the total number of deaths. Deaths among
    babies up to one year make up 80-85% of the number of deaths among
    children aged up to 4 years. By the way, in 1990, the number of deaths
    of babies up to one year made 1,465 cases, while in 2006 - 520 cases
    (preliminary data).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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