Out of every 100 babies born in the world between 4 and 5 are born in North America
Based on the math below:
Based on the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division which can be accessed at:
http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/sixbillion/sixbillion.htm
In 1999 when the world hit 6 billion:
U.S. had 276.2 million
Canada had 30.9 million
Mexico had 97.4 million
Total of North America would be 404.5 million
So, out of every 100 people in the world, between 6 and 7 live in North America (6.71%)
However, the question you are asking has less to do with population, and more to do with birth rates. Using the source:
"birthrate." Encyclopedia of Public Health. The Gale Group, Inc, 2002. Answers.com 07 Jul. 2008. http://www.answers.com/topic/birth-rate
The world birthrate in 2000 was approximately 24 per 1,000 or
U.S. was approximately 14 per 1,000
Canada was approximately 11 per 1,000
Mexico we will give 22 per 1,000 (Latin America average)
So based on population at 1999 of 6 billion given above, each year 144 million people are born in the world.
US would have 3.86 million
Canada 340 thousand
Mexico 2.14 million
Total North America = 6.34 million
The percent of total world births would be 4.4 percent or, to answer your question:
Out of every 100 babies born in the world between 4 and 5 are born in North America
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