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The Life table is a statistical table that includes the indicators showing
the viability of population moving from one age to the next and the mortality
of the population at different ages. The Life table shows that from an initial
set of the births (on the same cohort), there will be how many persons who
will live to 1 year, 2 years,..., 100 years,...; among them, there are how many
persons at each of the certain ages who will be dead before the following age;
those persons who have reached a certain age will have what probability of
survival and death; how long is the life expectancy in the future.
Rate of literate population aged 15 and over reflects the ability of
reading and writing of the population, serves to assess the development
level of a country, region or locality.
This indicator is calculated as the rate between the number of persons
aged 15 years and over at specific time who are literate (able to read, write
and understand a simple sentence in the national language, ethnic or foreign
language) and the total population aged 15 years and over at that time.
Literate population
Rate of literate population aged 15 years and over
aged 15 years and over (%) = Total population × 100
aged 15 years and over
Number of marriages: Marriage means a marriage between a man and
a woman according to the provisions of the Marriage and Family Law
regarding conditions of marriage and marriage registration.
Men and women getting married must comply with the following
conditions:
a) Man is from 20 years of age or older, woman is from 18 years old
or older;
b) The marriage is voluntarily decided by men and women;
c) Do not lose civil act capacity;
d) Marriage does not fall into one of the circumstances where marriage
is prohibited under the Law on Marriage and Family.
Singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM): Singulate mean age at
marriage of the population is the average number of years of single person
in their whole life, if this generation has proportion of single age as the
proportion of single person collected at the survey time point.
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