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Journal of Population Sciences

Table 3 CBR by district in Sabah, 2015–2019

From: Deficiency in civil registration and vital statistics reporting in remote areas: the case of Sabah, Malaysia

District

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

Malaysia

16.7

16.1

15.9

15.5

15.0

Sabah

14.7

13.7

13.6

13.6

13.5

Tawau

12.2

11.5

11.2

10.7

10.4

Lahad Datu

16.3

14.3

14.1

14.4

14.1

Semporna

20.1

19.1

19.6

19.8

19.5

Sandakan

11.7

11.2

10.4

10.8

10.6

Kinabatangan

4.5

3.9

4.5

3.8

3.5

Beluran

11.2

11.0

10.2

10.4

10.2

Kota Kinabalu

14.6

13.2

13.1

13.2

13.1

Ranau

18.7

17.9

17.8

17.4

16.1

Kota Belud

20.2

19.5

20.0

18.4

17.0

Tuaran

21.2

20.9

21.7

20.7

20.1

Penampang

14.3

13.1

13.7

12.8

13.2

Papar

16.3

15.3

15.8

15.5

14.6

Kudat

23.1

19.3

20.0

19.9

18.4

Kota Marudu

21.4

19.9

20.5

21.2

20.6

Pitas

23.2

20.9

20.9

24.0

23.1

Beaufort

18.0

17.5

17.4

16.2

16.4

Kuala Penyu

16.7

17.4

17.3

15.9

17.2

Sipitang

18.6

16.9

15.9

15.6

15.1

Tenom

16.3

15.5

16.3

15.6

14.4

Nabawan

20.7

18.5

18.9

19.0

19.0

Keningau

15.3

14.4

13.9

14.1

13.7

Tambunan

17.4

17.1

17.1

18.4

16.8

Kunak

14.3

12.6

11.8

11.7

14.7

Tongod

9.4

9.9

9.2

9.5

9.4

Putatan

6.0

7.7

5.6

6.7

6.8

  1. The bold values show the overall values for Malaysia (country as a whole) and Sabah (state as a whole)
  2. Sources: Vital statistics, Malaysia, 2017–2020; My local stats, Sabah, 2017 (DOSM, 2017, 2018a, c, 2019, 2020f)