In 2011, the Birth Rate of Uruguay was approximately 14.0 births per 1,000 people. This figure reflects a gradual decline in the birth rate over the years, influenced by factors such as urbanization, access to education, and family planning. Uruguay has been experiencing a demographic shift, with lower fertility rates compared to previous decades.
13.91 (births per 1000 persons in 2009)...
6.1% (January 2011)
The current birth rate of Canada (2011) is 10.2799997329712
the birth rate of Pakistan is 28% 2008
Uruguay is on in Stage 3 of the demographic transition model due to its declining birth and death rates. It does still have a relatively high birth rate, which makes it not eligible to be in stage 4.
in 2011 it is 19.48 on March 11, 2011
The birth rate is around 12 per 1,000 population per year (world average is 20). Pretty much the same as the US. The death rate is 9-10 per 1,000 population per year. The highest in South America.
35.51 per 1,00 people as of 2011.
2.01 on 19th January 2011 The highest in Europe.
19.13 births/1,000 population (2011 est.)
2.01 on 19th January 2011 The highest in Europe.
It hasn't.