In some countries, the death rate is higher because of disease.
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.
Crude death rate (CDR)
a high death rate and a high birthrate.
For lots of reasons. They may not have enough food. Diseases are more widespread. They don't have as good a health service as richer countries. Living conditions are not good, so they may not have clean water and the standards of hygiene are not as good. Many poor countries experience famine. Many poor countries are not as well equipped to deal with natural disasters, so they suffer more when they happen. For all of these reasons and many others, the death rate is higher and life expectancy is lower in poor countries than in richer countries.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
According to the CIA, Swaziland has the highest death rate. See their web page: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2066rank.html
what decreases the birth rate is familt planning , people are educated in how much kids they can afford and are able to have
The main concepts that makeup developing countries or regions are birthrate, death rate and migration
They have a higher rate than U.S. and other countries
Two factors that may have caused the death rate to decline in some Caribbean countries are improved healthcare infrastructure and access to better medical treatment. Additionally, public health initiatives focusing on disease prevention and health education could also have contributed to the decline in death rates.
In some countries the current inflation rate is over 100%, in other countries the current inflation rate is just over 3%.