The number of births per 1000 women of childbearing age is known as the crude Birth Rate. It is a key demographic indicator that reflects the fertility level of a population. The rate can vary widely between different countries and regions.
The number of babies that die under the age of one year per 1000 live births is called the infant mortality rate.
The statistic that shows the number of live births each year per 1000 people is called the Crude Birth Rate. It is commonly used by demographers to measure fertility levels in a population.
The birth rate in Israel in 2009 was around 21.9 births per 1,000 population.
The formula for calculating birth rate is (Number of Births / Total Population) x 1000. This formula allows you to determine the number of births per 1,000 individuals in a given population over a specific period of time.
10.40 (births per 1000 persons in 2009)...
If by birth rate you mean the number of births during a given period of time then the answer is yes. The rate may be further qualified, for example, as the number per 1000 women of childbearing age but that does not alter the nature of the variable. If, however, by birth rate you mean the number of births WITHOUT the time element, the measure becomes discrete.
( Number of infant death / number of life birth ) X 1000
Vermont has the lowest birth rate in the U.S. as of 2002, at 47.93 live births per 1000 women. Maine and New Hampshire follow, at 49.08 and 51.49 live births per 1000 women respectively.
The number of deaths of infants per 1000 live births.
The number of babies that die under the age of one year per 1000 live births is called the infant mortality rate.
Birth Rate(s)
In 2008, 2.7 infants die out of 1000 live births.
Type youA.BirthrateSubtract total number of deaths and emigrants from total number of births and immigrants per 1,000 peopleB.Fertility rateNumber of births per 1,000 people per yearC.Migration rateSubtract number of emigrants from number of immigrants per 1,000 peopleD.Growth rateAverage number of children women have in a lifetime
Yes, there is 4 sets of identical twins in every 1000 births.
The infant mortality rate of Switzerland is 4 deaths per 1000 live births.
In 2008, 80 infants died per 1000 live births.
It is found in 1 in 1000 births or 1%.