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Norway – Maternal Mortality Ratio

Number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes during pregnancy or within 42 days of termination, per 100,000 live births. · World Bank
1.00 −2.00 from 2022 G20 rank: 2nd · all-time high: 9.00 (1985)

APA

Norway Maternal Mortality Ratio. HistorySaid. Retrieved March 10, 2026, from https://historysaid.com/norway/maternal-mortality

BibTeX

@misc{historysaid_norway_maternal-mortality,
  title = {Norway Maternal Mortality Ratio},
  url = {https://historysaid.com/norway/maternal-mortality},
  publisher = {HistorySaid},
  year = {2026}
}
Data & Projection
YearValueChangeRank
2026* trend 1.50
2025* trend 1.60
2023 1.00 −2.00 2nd
2022 3.00 +1.00 7th
2021 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2020 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2019 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2018 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2017 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2016 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2015 2.00 +0.00 2nd
2014 2.00 −1.00 2nd
Show all years (1985–2023)
* Linear trend extrapolation from last 5 data points
Detected Pattern
Export Boom Cycle
Current account surplus with strong export growth (>15% YoY), reserve accumulation, and moderate GDP growth. Typical of commodity exporters during price surges.
Reserves YoY +12.0% GDP growth 3.9% C/A balance 14.8%
This pattern occurred 682 times in G20 history, 460 successful
Reserves YoY
+25.6%
GDP growth
4.0%
C/A balance
14.5%
Reserves YoY
+14.6%
GDP growth
3.7%
C/A balance
2.9%
Reserves YoY
+12.6%
GDP growth
6.0%
C/A balance
0.5%
Reserves YoY
+38.3%
GDP growth
5.0%
C/A balance
1.2%
Reserves YoY
+18.0%
GDP growth
2.9%
C/A balance
3.9%
Reserves YoY
+20.1%
GDP growth
2.8%
C/A balance
3.3%
HistorySaid

Norway's maternal mortality ratio stood at 1.00 in 2023, a decline of −2.00 from 2022. Based on recent trends, HistorySaid estimates 1.60 by 2025.