๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Infant Mortality Rate of Western Europe

2.98
Infant Mortality Rate
5,343
Infant Deaths
2,118,980
Overall Deaths

The current infant mortality rate of Western Europe is 2.9772 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. A -7.72% decrease from 2023, when the infant mortality rate was 3.2261 and 5,839 infants died for the year. In the future, Western Europe's infant mortality rate is projected to decrease to 0.7334 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, by the year 2100. A total decrease of Western Europe's infant mortality rate by -75.37% from today's standard. This positive trend of Western Europe's infant mortality rate can broadly be attributed to improvements in hygiene, water quality, and living conditions that reduced the spread of infections. The avalibality of midwife-led continuity of care (MLCC) from professional midwives according to international standard also plays a role in the overall decrease of the infant mortality rate.

Historic Infant Mortality Rate of Western Europe (1950-2024)

Western Europe has seen a decrease of the infant mortality rate since the 1950's. From 51.8715 to 2.9772 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, a decrease of -94.26% in total.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
1950 51.8715 137,324 1,571,814
1951 49.3726 127,352 1,619,593
1952 45.6388 115,905 1,574,432
1953 42.7486 106,902 1,625,379
1954 41.1887 103,178 1,598,169
1955 38.9903 97,955 1,624,397
1956 36.903 93,956 1,666,723
1957 34.8341 90,427 1,681,214
1958 33.0872 86,377 1,636,484
1959 31.8156 85,748 1,665,997
1960 30.3907 82,701 1,736,312
1961 28.5421 80,183 1,679,424
1962 26.9812 75,662 1,769,036
1963 26.0702 74,672 1,811,308
1964 23.9832 69,078 1,734,750
1965 22.159 62,674 1,812,039
1966 22.0319 61,846 1,803,255
1967 20.8414 56,969 1,823,134
1968 20.3885 54,085 1,910,858
1969 20.1991 52,334 1,947,119
1970 19.5028 48,854 1,907,083
1971 18.9756 46,701 1,908,674
1972 17.5438 40,997 1,901,786
1973 17.1328 37,649 1,904,987
1974 16.6258 35,081 1,890,479
1975 15.4736 31,148 1,941,627
1976 14.453 28,543 1,917,284
1977 13.0702 26,083 1,844,370
1978 12.2446 24,452 1,891,485
1979 11.6786 23,676 1,866,663
1980 11.4845 24,349 1,885,623
1981 10.6241 22,709 1,896,861
1982 10.207 21,688 1,874,456
1983 9.5407 19,522 1,894,635
1984 9.1343 18,584 1,845,584
1985 8.784 17,964 1,874,613
1986 8.5672 17,945 1,865,752
1987 8.2269 17,413 1,808,330
1988 7.7948 16,719 1,805,818
1989 7.5192 16,120 1,821,297
1990 7.288 15,857 1,836,159
1991 6.9366 14,738 1,824,250
1992 6.5586 13,650 1,796,326
1993 6.1937 12,606 1,829,290
1994 5.8113 11,625 1,795,051
1995 5.2223 10,452 1,811,805
1996 5.0489 10,267 1,816,776
1997 4.8436 9,888 1,784,751
1998 4.7579 9,678 1,780,465
1999 4.551 9,144 1,781,158
2000 4.5909 9,312 1,765,931
2001 4.5066 8,979 1,750,218
2002 4.2765 8,393 1,774,734
2003 4.216 8,208 1,807,839
2004 4.1135 8,031 1,713,973
2005 3.8969 7,547 1,746,344
2006 3.8881 7,589 1,723,457
2007 3.8222 7,367 1,734,077
2008 3.665 7,116 1,768,330
2009 3.6738 7,091 1,788,207
2010 3.5938 7,046 1,794,941
2011 3.4886 6,759 1,780,044
2012 3.446 6,676 1,836,728
2013 3.4915 6,718 1,866,095
2014 3.4135 6,672 1,822,318
2015 3.4397 6,737 1,936,224
2016 3.5112 7,014 1,913,753
2017 3.4775 6,918 1,957,767
2018 3.4473 6,785 1,988,208
2019 3.4541 6,749 1,973,790
2020 3.3315 6,437 2,117,687
2021 3.2986 6,493 2,056,764
2022 3.358 6,352 2,207,091
2023 3.2261 5,839 2,103,128
2024 2.9772 5,343 2,118,980

Future Infant Mortality Rate of Western Europe (2024-2100)

Western Europe's positive downward trend in the infant mortality rate is set to decrease even further in the future. Where the infant mortality rate will shrink from 2.9772 to an average of 0.7334 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. An additional decrease of -75.37% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
2024 2.9772 5,343 2,118,980
2025 2.8957 5,170 2,128,189
2026 2.8209 4,982 2,137,466
2027 2.7498 4,829 2,147,377
2028 2.6779 4,683 2,155,164
2029 2.6096 4,546 2,163,036
2030 2.548 4,423 2,172,482
2031 2.4884 4,315 2,181,513
2032 2.4292 4,212 2,190,131
2033 2.3759 4,124 2,201,307
2034 2.326 4,051 2,214,263
2035 2.274 3,977 2,226,322
2036 2.2243 3,909 2,240,425
2037 2.1746 3,839 2,254,888
2038 2.1283 3,774 2,272,491
2039 2.0854 3,714 2,292,649
2040 2.0418 3,650 2,312,726
2041 1.9986 3,584 2,333,657
2042 1.9585 3,526 2,355,984
2043 1.9185 3,463 2,377,617
2044 1.8805 3,399 2,400,031
2045 1.842 3,332 2,420,157
2046 1.807 3,267 2,441,228
2047 1.7702 3,197 2,458,661
2048 1.7345 3,128 2,474,495
2049 1.6996 3,054 2,488,377
2050 1.6667 2,983 2,500,605
2051 1.6344 2,911 2,511,019
2052 1.6034 2,842 2,519,219
2053 1.5747 2,778 2,525,027
2054 1.5466 2,711 2,527,405
2055 1.5166 2,641 2,523,885
2056 1.4909 2,579 2,519,436
2057 1.4648 2,521 2,510,439
2058 1.441 2,466 2,499,066
2059 1.4173 2,413 2,484,061
2060 1.3937 2,363 2,465,362
2061 1.3707 2,316 2,444,231
2062 1.3491 2,274 2,422,117
2063 1.3284 2,233 2,399,074
2064 1.3063 2,193 2,374,427
2065 1.2856 2,157 2,350,696
2066 1.2644 2,121 2,328,341
2067 1.2457 2,090 2,309,575
2068 1.2262 2,059 2,292,534
2069 1.2062 2,029 2,277,124
2070 1.1879 2,001 2,265,462
2071 1.1674 1,970 2,254,511
2072 1.1489 1,942 2,247,810
2073 1.1306 1,915 2,242,580
2074 1.1126 1,887 2,238,553
2075 1.0943 1,858 2,234,651
2076 1.0769 1,831 2,232,185
2077 1.0598 1,802 2,229,060
2078 1.0429 1,770 2,224,933
2079 1.0254 1,739 2,218,489
2080 1.0101 1,712 2,213,152
2081 0.9928 1,679 2,203,400
2082 0.9775 1,649 2,193,989
2083 0.9607 1,617 2,181,052
2084 0.9447 1,586 2,167,647
2085 0.93 1,558 2,153,652
2086 0.9148 1,527 2,137,945
2087 0.9009 1,499 2,123,743
2088 0.8868 1,473 2,108,467
2089 0.8719 1,444 2,092,656
2090 0.8591 1,418 2,081,090
2091 0.8455 1,393 2,069,317
2092 0.8318 1,366 2,058,949
2093 0.8191 1,342 2,052,598
2094 0.8058 1,317 2,047,144
2095 0.794 1,295 2,045,917
2096 0.7819 1,272 2,046,257
2097 0.7698 1,251 2,048,268
2098 0.7571 1,229 2,050,755
2099 0.7452 1,209 2,055,891
2100 0.7334 1,189 2,061,534

What is Infant Mortality Rate?

Mortality rate is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval. Infant mortality rate refers to the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population. It is an important indicator of the overall health and well-being of a society, as well as the quality of healthcare and socio-economic conditions.

How is Infant Mortality Rate calculated?

The infant mortality rate or IMR for short is the number of children that die under one year of age in a given year, per 1,000 live births. Thus, infant mortality rates are calculated as the number of deaths in the first year of life divided by the number of live births, multiplied by 1000.

Infant Mortality Rate Formula

Infant Mortality Rate = deaths under 1 year / live births * 1000

What Countries have the Lowest Infant Mortality Rate?

In general, developed countries tend to have lower infant mortality rates due to better access to healthcare, advanced medical facilities, and public health initiatives. In contrast, developing countries often have higher rates due to various factors such as limited access to healthcare, inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, and infectious diseases.

Infant Mortality Rate numbers for country change each year, thus we provide a list of countries with the lowest infant mortality rate in 2024, and previous years dating back to the 1950's.

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2024.

Data Published: 2024-07-11

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2024

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