Negative.
France. It's not increasing but it's not decreasing.
It depends on the population size and birth rate of the specific country or region. In general, a certain percentage of the population will turn 40 each year as a result of people aging.
The country with the lowest birth rate in the world is Monaco, with a birth rate of around 6 births per 1,000 people. This low birth rate is due to factors such as limited space, high cost of living, and an aging population.
The population ages 65 years and older grew at a rate of 12.6% in the 1990s. This was driven by factors such as the aging of the baby boomer generation and increased life expectancy.
Poor
France. It's not increasing but it's not decreasing.
Yes unless there was immigration, the country would have a declining population.
It depends on the population size and birth rate of the specific country or region. In general, a certain percentage of the population will turn 40 each year as a result of people aging.
In some countries, the birth rate isn't as high because of the use of abortion by its citizens.You just did.
Japan has the highest proportion of elderly individuals, with about 28% of its population aged 65 and older. This is due to factors such as a low birth rate, high life expectancy, and advancements in healthcare leading to an aging population.
The increase in the average age of the population results from a declining birth rate.
According to the United Nations data, Bulgaria has the slowest natural increase rate in the world. This is due to a combination of factors such as low fertility rates, an aging population, and emigration.
Less than the current level of growth rate!
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.
A developed country
Guatemala is, with a population growth rate of 2.47% (2010)
Any birth rate that is above the death rate will cause a population increase.