As of recent data, the country with the lowest household saving rate is Greece. Factors contributing to this low rate include high levels of debt, economic instability, and a lack of confidence in financial institutions.
Countries with the lowest natural increase rates typically have low birth rates and/or high death rates. As of a 2021 United Nations report, countries like Bulgaria, Latvia, and Japan have some of the lowest natural increase rates in the world.
The country in Latin America with the most rapid rate of population increase is Guatemala. The population growth is primarily due to high birth rates and relatively low mortality rates.
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Antarctica has the lowest rate of undernourishment among continents, as it has a very small human population. Many research stations on the continent have sufficient food supplies for their staff.
Japan has the lowest birth rate in the world.
Hong Kong - 7.42, had the lowest birth rate in 2009...
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The country with the lowest birth rate in the world is Monaco, with a birth rate of around 6 births per 1,000 people. This low birth rate is due to factors such as limited space, high cost of living, and an aging population.
A common trick question. The answer, of course, is Vatican City. It actually is unknown if Vatican City has the lowest birth rate because no statistics are shown for the country, although it seems like the most likely answer. Based on statistics, as of 2011, Monaco has the lowest birth rate of Europe (and the world) at about 7 newborns per 1000 residents.
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Kiribati and Sweden Iceland is officially the country with the lowest murder rate with 0.00 murders per year
Antarctica has the lowest birth rate of any continent as it has no permanent population, making the birth rate 0. Of the populated continents, Europe has the lowest birth rate at about 2 children per mother.
Singapore, fertility rate was about 1.3 in 2008, one of the lowest in the world.