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The year 2011 is sometimes referred to as the "year of demographic divide" because it was the year when the global population reached 7 billion, highlighting disparities in population growth rates between different regions of the world.
Birth rate: 24.48 births/1,000 population (2007 est.) Death rate: 5.36 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)
The Philippines's birth rate is 25.68 % in 2010, down from 26.3 % in 2003. Meanwhile the death rate is 5.06% in 2010, down from 5.60% in 2003.
5 people per year are born
The birth rate is around 12 per 1,000 population per year (world average is 20). Pretty much the same as the US. The death rate is 9-10 per 1,000 population per year. The highest in South America.
The birth rate is 42.99 births /1,000 people The death rate is 11.04 deaths / 1,000 people (Figures according to 2011 estimates by CIA World Factbook)
Because the birth-rate exceeds the death-rate.
In the United States during the year 1800, the birth rate was quite high at seven children per woman. The death rate started to slow down in 1800, as the life expectancy raised to around 40 years old.
I understand by birth and death rate is that it is a statistic kept by National Government, county and local councils to enable forward planning. It should be an indicator of where resources are best used to the advantage of society, as a whole.
Jose Rizal:year of birth- 1861year of death - 1896
As of 2021, Brazil's birth rate is around 11.7 births per 1,000 people, and the death rate is approximately 6.4 deaths per 1,000 people. These rates can vary slightly from year to year due to various factors such as healthcare access, socioeconomic conditions, and government policies.