Usually the higher the Birth Rate the higher the higher te economic impact of people working to provide for there children. And since humans are naturally greedy they will try to work as hard as they can as short as they can so that they can be rich and not work. Also the more populations there will be working when they grow up.
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there will be high death rate there will low birth rate immigration will increase\
Healthy citizens can lead to a low death rate.
Literacy rate is a measure of the level of development in a country- seen as education is pivotal in developing your country. Therefore, countries with a low literacy rate will be more likely to have higher death rates than those with higher literacy rates.
Zero population growth is a sign of a low birthrate. Other factors that affect population growth include a stagnant Death Rate and a low mortality age.
The average death rate between 2010 to 2012 was 9.24. Death rate is determined by the yearly mean number of deaths per 1,000 people. Norways death rate is low in comparison to other countries.
The death rate in a country can be high or low. there is your sentence.
Low
The mortality rate depends on the size of the population, no matter what the size.
Demographic transition
The nation has a higher number of productive resources when the unemployment rate is low.
yes
That birth rates vary from country to country, is a relatively new phenomenon. The reason why there are different birth rates is that the countries are in a different state of the so called 'demographic transition'. It usually has 4 stages which a country passes: Stage 1: High birth and high death rate (all countries before industrial revolution) Stage 2: High birth and falling death rate (some African countries) Stage 3: falling birth rate and low death rate (most of the developing countries) Stage 4: low birth rate and low death rate (developed countries) The birth rates fall because there's no need for children as workers anymore. Countries in stage 1 and 2 are rural societies that demand child labor in the fields. The people have also to compensate the high infant mortality rate. In stage 3 lesser and lesser people work in agriculture and children are no longer an economic benefit but a burden for the parents. There's also much divergence in the birth rate in stage 4 countries. Most of the developed countries will go to the Stage 5 of the transition, with a death rate higher than the birth rate. Only two developed countries will not: USA and Israel. This has cultural reasons.