Germany: The annual death rate 10.9 deaths per 1,000 of the population (July 2009 estimate)
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As of 2021, the Death Rate in Germany is around 11 deaths per 1,000 people per year. However, these numbers can vary depending on various factors such as age Demographics, healthcare infrastructure, and public health measures.
As of 2021, the current natural increase rate for the world is estimated to be around 1.1%. This rate is calculated by subtracting the global death rate from the global birth rate.
The population of Germany in 2009 was approximately 82 million people.
As of 2021, the birth rate in Germany is around 8.1 births per 1,000 people. This rate has been declining over the past few decades, leading to concerns about an aging population and its impact on the economy and social welfare systems.
The population of Germany in 2000 was approximately 82 million people.
Germany and other European countries' natural growth rate is actually negative (on average, women in Germany give birth to 1.5 children, which is below the number to yield zero population growth, approximately 2.1 children). Germany's natural growth rate of -0.1 can not be used to determine doubling time because the population is actually shrinking in size.
10.8/1000
As of 2021, the birth rate in Germany is around 8.1 births per 1,000 people. This rate has been declining over the past few decades, leading to concerns about an aging population and its impact on the economy and social welfare systems.
As of 2021, the current natural increase rate for the world is estimated to be around 1.1%. This rate is calculated by subtracting the global death rate from the global birth rate.
10.8 per 1,000 est. 2008
22.22births/1000population
Crime rates in Germany are relatively low compared to other countries. The most common crimes in Germany are theft, vandalism, and assault. The country has a well-established police force and legal system to maintain law and order.
As of September 2021, 1 US dollar is worth around 0.85 Euros in Germany. Exchange rates fluctuate daily due to various factors in the global economy. It's best to check with a reliable source for the most up-to-date exchange rate.
Yes. Germany uses the Euro. The exchange rate today (27JAN2010) is 1 Swiss franc = 0.679054861 Euros. You can find the current exchange rate at the link below.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
The population of Germany in 2009 was approximately 82 million people.
mortality rate - death rate
current repo rate is 8.5%