Depends on other factors. If the number of people immigrating to the country remains stable (doesn't increase) and infant mortality increases, then the overall population will decrease.
Decreasing the infant mortality rate will limit population growth in developing nations
There are several things that happened for Chinas population to grow. There were multiple births in a given year with low infant mortality rates which contributed to the rapid growth of the population.
There are several things that happened for Chinas population to grow. There were multiple births in a given year with low infant mortality rates which contributed to the rapid growth of the population.
There are several things that happened for Chinas population to grow. There were multiple births in a given year with low infant mortality rates which contributed to the rapid growth of the population.
44/1000 population
16.6 births per 1000 population (as per 2009 estimation)
Immigration, decrease in infant mortality, increase in birth rate, decrease in mortality.
Money, Dedication and Education
China's population growth can be contributed to many things. A couple of reasons would be that the population grew due to immigration and the decrease in infant mortality.
10.7 births/1,000 population 11.0 deaths/1,000 population Infant mortality - 4.9 deaths/1,000 live births
It suggests its development is poor if its low but if its making gradual progress so is the development and health.
"Infant mortality rates are high in India" "The infant mortality rate is 2 out of every 1000 live births"