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In some countries, many children don’t survive their first year of life. How would this MOST likely be reflected in their health statistics?
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This would be included in the birth rate.
This would be included in the birth rate.
This would be included in the infertility rate.
This would be included in the infertility rate.
This would be included in the infant mortality rate.
This would be included in the infant mortality rate.
This would be included in the life expectancy.
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This would be included in the infant mortality rate.
Reason: deaths of children before their first birthday are counted in the infant mortality rate. (Birth rate counts births, infertility rate measures inability to conceive; high infant deaths can also lower life expectancy but the direct indicator is infant mortality.)
Reason: deaths of children before their first birthday are counted in the infant mortality rate. (Birth rate counts births, infertility rate measures inability to conceive; high infant deaths can also lower life expectancy but the direct indicator is infant mortality.)
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