File:Global child mortality over time.png
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English: Share of the world population dying and surviving the first 5 years of life.
The World series for 1800 to 1960 was calculated by Max Roser on the basis of the Gapminder estimates of child mortality and the Gapminder series on population by country. For each estimate in that period a population weighted global average was calculated. The recent annual observations of the World series (1960 and later) is taken from the World Bank. |
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Source | From the Our World in Data's publication A history of global living conditions in 5 charts, by Max Roser. |
Author | Max Roser and Our World In Data team. |
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