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North Kalimantan TFR 2.35 North Kalimantan Infant Mortality Rate 16.65 Lifelong migration in North Kalimantan is dominated by men

North Kalimantan TFR 2.35 North Kalimantan Infant Mortality Rate 16.65 Lifelong migration in North Kalimantan is dominated by men

Release Date : January 30, 2023
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Abstract

From the results of the LF SP2020, Kaltara's TFR was recorded at 2.35, which means that women in the age range of 15-49 years in Kaltara generally give birth to 2-3 children during their childbearing years.
  • Crude Birth Rate (CRUDE Birth Rate or CBR) is a number that indicates the number of births in a certain year per 1,000 population in the middle of the same year. The results of the SP2020 Long Form noted that there were 19.40 live births among 1,000 residents of North Kalimantan.
  • The infant mortality rate (IMR) is the death that occurs in the population aged 0-11 months (less than 1 year). During the one-decade period of North Kalimantan's demographic bonus, the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) from the Long Form SP2020 was recorded at 16.65 per 1000 live births.
  • The maternal mortality rate (MMR) is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy or the place of delivery, i.e. deaths caused by the pregnancy or its management, but not due to other causes such as accidents, falls ,and others. The results of the Long Form SP2020 show that the Maternal Mortality Rate in North Kalimantan is 194, which means that there were 194 female deaths during pregnancy, during childbirth or during the postpartum period per 100,000 live births.
  • The lifetime migration rate is calculated based on the number of residents who have moved their residence between provinces. The results of the Long Form SP2020 show that the lifetime migration rate for North Kalimantan Province has reached 32.22 percent.
  • The LF SP2020 results show that the North Kalimantan province's risen migration rate is 3.92 percent. Thus about 4 out of 100 residents of North Kalimantan are those who migrated between provinces in the last five years.

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