14.82 (births per 1000 persons in 2009)...
1 (kim jong) on all North Korea population
29% are below peverty level in North Korea
As of recent estimates, North Korea's birth rate is approximately 15-17 births per 1,000 people, while the death rate is around 13-15 deaths per 1,000 people. These figures reflect a relatively high birth rate compared to the death rate, suggesting a modest population growth. However, factors such as economic challenges, healthcare access, and food security significantly impact these rates. It's important to note that data from North Korea can be difficult to verify due to the country's limited transparency.
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North Korea is currently in the third stage of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by lower birth rates and declining death rates, leading to a slower population growth rate.
Hong Kong - 7.42, had the lowest birth rate in 2009...
The birth rate is slowly increasing, as at 2009, 9.78 per 1000
Hungary's birth rate in 2009 was 9.51/1000, very close to those of Greece and Bulgaria.
Birth Rate: 19.71 births/1,000 population (2009) Death Rate: 4.8 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009)
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