A country with a high level of economic development, access to contraceptives, and opportunities for women in education and employment is likely to have a declining birthrate. Developed countries like Japan and many in Europe are experiencing declining birthrates due to factors such as an aging population and a focus on career and lifestyle choices over having children.
depending on how size of the cornbread kicking, I would tap dat. watermelon HARD.
yes i will due to lack of inadequate medical facilities
Yes, Mae Jemison likely had grandparents. Like most individuals, she would have had maternal and paternal grandparents.
usually (most likely) scientists will take a group of people (usually 100-1000) of the country's citizens and take each individuals life span, add them all together, then divide by how many participants there were. the resulting number is the estimated life expectancy of the nation. ex: 100 people. life spans add up to 7580.5. life expectancy would be 75.8 years.
A demographer would need to answer questions about the country's birth rate, death rate, fertility rate, life expectancy, and overall population growth rate over a period of time. They would also consider factors like education levels, access to healthcare, and changes in societal attitudes towards family size and women's empowerment. By analyzing these indicators, a demographer can determine if the country is moving towards the demographic transition where birth and death rates stabilize at lower levels.
The population would be decreasing.
Yes unless there was immigration, the country would have a declining population.
Nations with aging populations and declining fertility rates, such as Japan, Germany, Italy, and South Korea, would likely be concerned about declining population. These countries may face issues related to workforce shortages, economic stagnation, rising dependency ratios, and strains on social security and healthcare systems.
A country might have a declining population, a declining GDP, a declining crime rate, etc. All sorts of things could be decreasing, in which case the change would be expressed as a negative number, for example, last year the change in population of Fredonia was -8%.
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You would very likely depart from Ecuador
a developed country
I would assume the Antarctic because it has no births and a small population.
it is from turkey
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
I would say it is growing.
Birthrate