In many low-income countries, the Birth Rate tends to be higher, often exceeding 25 births per 1,000 people annually, due to factors like limited access to contraception and cultural norms favoring larger families. Conversely, the Death Rate can also be elevated, typically ranging from 8 to 15 deaths per 1,000 people, often influenced by factors such as inadequate healthcare, high rates of Infectious Diseases, and malnutrition. These rates can vary significantly between different regions and countries. Overall, the demographic trends in poor countries often lead to a higher population growth rate compared to wealthier nations.
There death and birth rate is higher because they are poor, so they dont have medicine for vaccines and food. Usually, as they lose a child, they have another one. And the richer have lower because they have the money to blow on medicine and are too selfcentered for children, most of the time.
what decreases the birth rate is familt planning , people are educated in how much kids they can afford and are able to have
iraq's birth and death rate is birth: 31.4 births per 5.3 deaths.
birth rate greater than death rate
the birth rate is 65% and death rate is 35%
birth rate - 295 death rate - 876 rg
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.
If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population increases. If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population decreases.
In Egypt BIRTH RATE is 22.53/1000 and DEATH RATE is 5.11/1000
For lots of reasons. They may not have enough food. Diseases are more widespread. They don't have as good a health service as richer countries. Living conditions are not good, so they may not have clean water and the standards of hygiene are not as good. Many poor countries experience famine. Many poor countries are not as well equipped to deal with natural disasters, so they suffer more when they happen. For all of these reasons and many others, the death rate is higher and life expectancy is lower in poor countries than in richer countries.
birth rate-63.26
That birth rates vary from country to country, is a relatively new phenomenon. The reason why there are different birth rates is that the countries are in a different state of the so called 'demographic transition'. It usually has 4 stages which a country passes: Stage 1: High birth and high death rate (all countries before industrial revolution) Stage 2: High birth and falling death rate (some African countries) Stage 3: falling birth rate and low death rate (most of the developing countries) Stage 4: low birth rate and low death rate (developed countries) The birth rates fall because there's no need for children as workers anymore. Countries in stage 1 and 2 are rural societies that demand child labor in the fields. The people have also to compensate the high infant mortality rate. In stage 3 lesser and lesser people work in agriculture and children are no longer an economic benefit but a burden for the parents. There's also much divergence in the birth rate in stage 4 countries. Most of the developed countries will go to the Stage 5 of the transition, with a death rate higher than the birth rate. Only two developed countries will not: USA and Israel. This has cultural reasons.