We have confirmed this action through direct communication with the source.
In response, we have:
- Archived the one birth rate series (1990 to 2016, national) by marking it as discontinued in their metadata and in the catalog.
- Archived the 33 death rate series (2000 to 2016, national and state) similarly.
- Transplanted two global concept aliases from INEGI to the World Bank Gender Statistics.
The series reside in the historical catalog (Mexico » Demographics » Components of change) and include, for example:
- VS%BTHUA.IMEX = [DISCONTINUED] Birth rate, (# per Ths. pop.)
- VS%DTHUA.IMEX = [DISCONTINUED] Mortality Rate, (# per Ths. pop.)
- VS%DTHUA.IMEX_CP = [DISCONTINUED] Mortality Rate, (Deaths per 1000 persons) - for Chiapas
The corresponding level series remain active. Annual data (from 2010) exist only at the national geo level, and monthly (from 1985) at the state and municipality geo levels.
- VSQBTHUA.IMEX = Births, (#)
- VSQBTHUM.IMEX_CH003 = Births, (#, NSA) - for Allende (Chihuahua)
- VSQDTHUA.IMEX = Deaths, (#)
- VSQDTHUM.IMEX_CP = Deaths, (#, NSA) - for Chiapas
Because catalog locations are subject to change, the upper-right search box on Databuffet.com provides a "find in catalog" mode that accepts a mnemonic.
We have transplanted the global aliases for the vital rates:
- BR.IMEX
- Before = VS%BTHUA.IMEX
- After = WBKGENSPDYNCBRTINUA.IMEX
- DR.IMEX
- Before = VS%DTHUA.IMEX
- After = WBKGENSPDYNCDRTINUA.IMEX
See also
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