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Relationships Related Term:  civil register Synonym:  vital records n. ~ Public records required by law that document significant life events, such as births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and public h [..]
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Demographic data on births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages and divorces.
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Vital statistics are information systematically collected and compiled in numerical form, relating to or derived from vital event records.
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1837, with reference to birth, marriage, death, etc.; meaning "a woman's bust, waist, and hip measurements" is from 1952. See vital.
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Statistical information about births, deaths, marriages, immigration, and other population characteristics.
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information and statistics, often tallied by a government organization, on certain life occurrences within a geographic populace.
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Vital statistics are records of vital events, including demographic events (e.g. births, deaths) and changes in civil status (e.g. marriage, divorce).
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Vital statistics refers to public records kept by a state relating to birth marriage, death and disease. Generally, governmental bodies keep vital statistics under statutory provisions.
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Information relating to births (natality), deaths (mortality), marriages, health, and disease (morbidity). Vital statistics for the United States are published by the National Center for Health Statis [..]
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Statistics relating to births, deaths, marriages, health, and disease.
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Used for general articles concerning Statistics of Births, deaths, Marriages, etc.
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Used for general articles concerning statistics of births, deaths, marriages, etc.
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"Vital statistics" means the data derived from certificates and reports of birth, death, fetal death, induced termination of pregnancy, marriage, dissolution of marriage, suicide attempts by [..]
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Systematically tabulated information about births, marriages, divorces, and deaths, based on registration of these vital events.
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Legally required reporting of life events, such as birth, death or marriage. These events are mandatory to register within Canada, and allow for the collection of very accurate data on the population.
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Statistics relating to births (natality), deaths (mortality), marriages, health, and disease (morbidity). Vital statistics for the United States are published by the National Center for Health Statistics. Vital statistics can be obtained from CDC, state health departments, county health departments and other agencies. An individual patient's v [..]
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vital statistic|lang=en Statistics of births, marriages and deaths. ''The Office of National Statistics maintains Britain's vital statistics.'' The size of a woman's bust, waist and hips, norm [..]
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