Age-Standardized Mortality Rate Attributed to Noncommunicable Diseases in Tunisia

Tunisia: Age-Standardized Mortality Rate Attributed to Noncommunicable Diseases was 462.46 in 2019. β–Ό Falling

Latest (2019)
462.46
Change on year
down 1.0%
World rank
125th
of 181 countries
All-time high
545.61
in 2000
All-time low
462.46
in 2019
Years of data
20
2000–2019

Age-Standardized Mortality Rate Attributed to Noncommunicable Diseases in Tunisia, 2000–2019

02004006002000200920192000: 545.62001: 540.32002: 535.32003: 529.92004: 524.72005: 519.42006: 5152007: 510.62008: 5072009: 502.62010: 498.82011: 493.22012: 488.92013: 484.92014: 480.52015: 476.22016: 472.72017: 470.62018: 467.32019: 462.5

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

Tunisia recorded 462.46 for age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases in 2019. That is the lowest value across all 20 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 1.0% on the previous year and down 8.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases in Tunisia peaked at 545.61 in 2000 and was at its lowest, 462.46, in 2019.

Tunisia ranks 125th of 181 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 20 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 523.03 502.59 545.61 10
2010s 479.55 462.46 498.83 10

Countries ranked near Tunisia

  1. 122 Bangladesh 473.69 compare
  2. 123 Sri Lanka 466.65 compare
  3. 124 Mexico 464.83 compare
  4. 126 Jamaica 454.37 compare
  5. 127 Belize 451.31 compare
  6. 128 Paraguay 447.05 compare

See the full ranking of 181 places β†’

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All data for Tunisia β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases in Tunisia?
Age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases in Tunisia was 462.46 in 2019, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases recorded in Tunisia?
The highest recorded value was 545.61 in 2000.
What is the lowest age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases recorded in Tunisia?
The lowest recorded value was 462.46 in 2019.
How does Tunisia rank for age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases?
Tunisia ranks 125th out of 181 countries with data for 2019.
Is age-standardized mortality rate attributed to noncommunicable diseases rising or falling in Tunisia?
Over the last ten years it is down 8.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Tunisia data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Age-Standardized Mortality Rate Attributed to Noncommunicable Diseases. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Age-Standardized Mortality Rate Attributed to Noncommunicable Diseases
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
181 places, 3,620 data points, 2000–2019
Last refreshed

Gender-disaggregated data on health outcomes.