In the 1970s, the Birth Rate in the United States experienced a notable decline, with the total fertility rate dropping to around 1.8 to 2.1 children per woman by the end of the decade. This decrease was influenced by various factors, including increased access to contraception, changing societal norms regarding family size, and women's shifting roles in the workforce. The average birth rate during this period was significantly lower than in the earlier decades of the 20th century, reflecting broader demographic trends.
The obesity rate in the United States in the 1970s was about 14 percent. In 2000, it had risen to 29 percent. In 2012, the rate was 35 percent.
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iraq's birth and death rate is birth: 31.4 births per 5.3 deaths.
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.
the birth rate is 65% and death rate is 35%
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The birth rate is the rate of people that have be born and the death rate is the rate of the people who have died.
birth rate-63.26
The birth rate of Nebraska is 75.4
rate at birth
the birth rate is 5.7%
birth rate greater than death rate