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The decline of child mortality by healthcare spending, 2001 to 2014

Child mortality is defined as the number of children born alive that die before their 5th birthday. Annual healthcare spending is adjusted for price changes over time and
between countries (presented in international-$ in 2011 prices).

Healthcare spending (int.-$)$100$1,000$20$50$200$500$2,000$5,000Childmortality(per1,000)WorldWorldChinaChinaIndiaIndiaNorth AmericaNorth AmericaPakistanPakistanRussiaRussiaJapanJapanEthiopiaEthiopiaVietnamVietnamMadagascarMadagascarNigerNigerZambiaZambiaCubaCubaCentral African RepublicCentral African RepublicLatviaLatviaTimorTimorAfricaAsiaEuropeNorth AmericaOceaniaSouth AmericaNo data20012014

Source: World Bank, World Bank – WDI