Mortality Rate Calculator
Calculate mortality rates, death probabilities, and survival probabilities using actuarial methods.
Inputs
Results
Crude Mortality Rate
8 per 1000
Annual Death Probability
0.8%
Survival Probability
99.2%
Expected Remaining Years
49.6 years
Age-Standardized Rate30.35 per 1000
Crude Mortality Rate
8 per 1000
Annual Death Probability
0.8%
Survival Probability
99.2%
Expected Remaining Years
49.6 years
How to Use This Calculator
- Start by filling in the input fields below. Results update instantly as you type, so you can experiment with different values to see how they affect the outcome.
- Age — Age in years Accepts values from 0 to 120 (default: 50).
- Gender — Biological gender Choose from: Male, Female. default: 1.
- Population Size — Total population in cohort Minimum value: 1 (default: 100,000).
- Number of Deaths — Number of deaths in population Minimum value: 0 (default: 800).
- Once all inputs are set, review your results in the Results panel. Here's what each output means:
- Crude Mortality Rate — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
- Annual Death Probability — shown as a percentage. This is the primary result of this calculator.
- Survival Probability — shown as a percentage. This is the primary result of this calculator.
- Expected Remaining Years — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
- Age-Standardized Rate — shown as a numeric value.
- Explore the related calculators below if you need deeper analysis or want to approach this topic from a different angle.
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Formula
Mortality Rate = (Deaths / Population) × 1000Related Calculators
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