Growth in population, and in growth rate, can be caused by many factors. For example, it might indicate improved health amongst citizens, such as by higher Birth Rate and/or increased years in life.
A population growth can also be caused by Immigration. Growing industries that need workers can attract new residents to a country, increasing its' population.
Such growth from immigration may also result from negative factors, too. For example, persons in a country affected by war, famine or oppression may flee to another nearby country, increasing the total population in that new country.
because it is one of the important element to tell the population growth
the population growth rate in russia is 0.5%
The population of Zambia is 12,309,466 The population growth rate is at 3.03%.
As of 2011, the population growth rate of Ghana is 1.787%.
The population growth rate of Europe is currently at about -2%.
Mexican population growth rate is 1.21% (2014 est.)
the UK's population is 62,698,362 million and the growth rate is 0.557%
the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.
Population growth rate is the rate at which populations change in size over time as a fraction of the initial population. The formula used to measure growth rate is (birth rate + immigration) - (death rate + emigration).
population growth rate of India--- 1.578% current population---- 1,147,995,904(Jul.2008) population growth rate of India--- 1.578% current population---- 1,147,995,904(Jul.2008)
The population growth rate of Belarus is -0.55%.
To find the rate of growth of per capita real GDP, you subtract the population growth rate from the growth rate of real GDP. In this case, 4% (real GDP growth) minus 1% (population growth) equals 3%. Therefore, the rate of growth of per capita real GDP is 3%.