Noun
vital statistics
plural of vital statistic
Statistics of births, marriages and deaths.
The Office of National Statistics maintains Britain's vital statistics.
The size of a woman's bust, waist and hips, normally measured in inches.
Jayne Mansfield's vital statistics were 41, 19, 36.
A concise set of trivia on a subject, sometimes in table format.
The vital statistics of the Ferrari F430 are 4.3 litre V8 engine, 6-speed transmission, 2,600 mm wheelbase, and RMR (rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive) engine and drive layout.
According to the National Vital Statistics System, 3.8 million babies were born in the US in 2017. Source: Internet
Direct methods Direct data comes from vital statistics registries that track all births and deaths as well as certain changes in legal status such as marriage, divorce, and migration (registration of place of residence). Source: Internet
It has eight “dimensions” (social, financial, spiritual, etc.) and the term was created, bizarrely, by the US Office of Vital Statistics in 1954. Source: Internet
Departments by population Vital statistics Registration of vital events is in Nicaragua not complete. Source: Internet
In 2100, the population of Nigeria will reach 914 million. citation Vital statistics Registration of vital events is in Nigeria not complete. Source: Internet
Most migrants who were rescued between Libya and Malta were taken to Italy, and some refused to be brought to Malta. citation Vital statistics Statistics from United Nations http://unstats. Source: Internet