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Explicit Statistical Assay of Suicide Rates in Germany and Brazil

Authors: Anurag Dutta, Manan Roy Choudhury, Seemantini Chattopadhyay

Background: Suicide, the act of self-hurting or killing intentionally is in great spurt these days. It is the result of mental disorders resulting from depression, anxiety, or stress.
Methods: In this study, we have analyzed the dataset of suicide cases for one developing country - "Brazil", and one developed country - "Germany", and have used Statistical Methods, along with Machine Learning techniques to obtain a clear idea.
Results: We discovered that the Suicide Rate in Brazil is quite high in comparison to the Suicide Rate in Germany.
Conclusions: Our results provide a shred of evidence that the development status of the country, along with some more factors, like Per - Capita Income, Employment, Literacy, etc. in some way or the other affects the suicide rate of a country.

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