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why female mortality rate is hiegher than the mortality rate of male's in India

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India - Mortality rate, adult, male (per 1,000 male adults)

Mortality rate, adult, male (per 1,000 male adults) in India was reported at 212 in 2016, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.



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Adult mortality rate is the probability of dying between the ages of 15 and 60--that is, the probability of a 15-year-old dying before reaching age 60, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates between those ages. 


India | Health


Number of road traffic deaths
142485 

Ratio of school attendance of orphans to school attendance of non-orphans ages 10-14
0.72 

Proportion of women subjected to physical and/or sexual violence in the last 12 months ( % of women age 15-49)
23 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife when she argues with him 
30.3 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife when she burns the food 
20.4 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife when she goes out without telling him 
29 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife when she neglects the children 
34.7 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife (any of five reasons) 
47.2 %

Women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife when she refuses sex with him 
14.1 %

Problems in accessing health care (not wanting to go alone) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
21.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (not wanting to go alone) (% of women): Q2
15.9 %

Problems in accessing health care (not wanting to go alone) (% of women): Q3
12.2 %

Problems in accessing health care (not wanting to go alone) (% of women): Q4
8.2 %

Problems in accessing health care (not wanting to go alone) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
3.3 %

Problems in accessing health care (distance to health facility) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
47.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (distance to health facility) (% of women): Q2
36.1 %

Problems in accessing health care (distance to health facility) (% of women): Q3
26.3 %

Problems in accessing health care (distance to health facility) (% of women): Q4
16.6 %

Problems in accessing health care (distance to health facility) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
5.9 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting money for treatment) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
34.8 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting money for treatment) (% of women): Q2
24.3 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting money for treatment) (% of women): Q3
18.5 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting money for treatment) (% of women): Q4
10.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting money for treatment) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
3 %

Problems in accessing health care (concern there may not be a female provider) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
30 %

Problems in accessing health care (concern there may not be a female provider) (% of women): Q2
24 %

Problems in accessing health care (concern there may not be a female provider) (% of women): Q3
19.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (concern there may not be a female provider) (% of women): Q4
14.9 %

Problems in accessing health care (concern there may not be a female provider) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
8.2 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting permission to go for treatment) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
10.9 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting permission to go for treatment) (% of women): Q2
8.6 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting permission to go for treatment) (% of women): Q3
7.5 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting permission to go for treatment) (% of women): Q4
5.5 %

Problems in accessing health care (getting permission to go for treatment) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
2.3 %

Problems in accessing health care (any of the specified problems) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
67.2 %

Problems in accessing health care (any of the specified problems) (% of women): Q2
55.1 %

Problems in accessing health care (any of the specified problems) (% of women): Q3
44.6 %

Problems in accessing health care (any of the specified problems) (% of women): Q4
32.6 %

Problems in accessing health care (any of the specified problems) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
15.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (having to take transport) (% of women): Q1 (lowest)
45.4 %

Problems in accessing health care (having to take transport) (% of women): Q2
33.1 %

Problems in accessing health care (having to take transport) (% of women): Q3
23.3 %

Problems in accessing health care (having to take transport) (% of women): Q4
13.9 %

Problems in accessing health care (having to take transport) (% of women): Q5 (highest)
4.5 %

Total alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol, projected estimates, 15+ years of age)
4.6 

Prevalence of anemia among women of reproductive age (% of women ages 15-49)
51.4 %

Prevalence of anemia among children (% of children under 5)
57.3 %

Prevalence of anemia among non-pregnant women (% of women ages 15-49)
51.5 %

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