England has much better health related technologies and education. That includes Birth Control.
Because many newborns in Lesotho die within their first year (high Infant Mortality Rate), more children will be produced; and all births count towards the Birth Rate, that is the main reason.
Also, families in Northern European countries in general tend to have fewer children (seldom more than three per household)
24.14 (births per 1000 persons)...
the birth rate is 65% and death rate is 35%
nothing :)
birth:10.08 death rate:10.34
per 1000 of the population 10.2
22.7% (2008)
the answer is simple 10-12
Health and health care. Age distribution (for death rate). Age distribution of mothers (for birth rate).
No, it is actually the opposite. A high birth rate and a low death rate leads to increased populations.
As of the most recent data, Lesotho has a natural increase rate of approximately 0.7% per year. This figure reflects the difference between the birth rate and the death rate in the country. Factors influencing this rate include healthcare access, economic conditions, and social factors. For the most accurate and updated statistics, it's advisable to consult sources like the World Bank or United Nations databases.
TFR is the birth rate for every one women.CBR is birth rate for a population regardless the women. You will notice usually that tfr is smaller than cbr
South Africa does not want to annex Lesotho. It is Lesotho that wants to be annexed. There are many reasons why: a poor economy, high HIV/AIDS rate and completely being surrounded by SA.