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Live births by mothers age and cohort [BEEFERT]

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Lars Pedersen, larp@stat.gl
2/9/2024
persons
2/12/2025
2/15/2014
Grønlands Statistik
BEXFERT
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Statistics Greenland's population register (1977) contains information on all persons who have been resident in Greenland as per 1 January of a year since 1977. The information is comparable over time. The dataset contains demographic information such as gender, age, place of birth, citizenship and residence location. For more information about exact address and family relations exist in the data set CPR94 containing information from 1994 onwards

mother's place of birth

Greenland

The population is here divided into a number of geographical area's: a. To g.
The sum of each division is the whole country.