A fertility rate of 2.1 is considered the "replacement level" fertility rate, which is the average number of children a woman needs to have to replace herself and her partner, accounting for child mortality. This rate is significant because it helps maintain a stable population size over time, barring migration. If the fertility rate falls below this level, it can lead to an aging population and potential labor shortages, while a rate above 2.1 may contribute to population growth and associated resource challenges.
% rate:= 2/21 * 100%= 0.0952 * 100%= 9.52%
The significance level is always small because significance levels tell you if you can reject the null-hypothesis or if you cannot reject the null-hypothesis in a hypothesis test. The thought behind this is that if your p-value, or the probability of getting a value at least as extreme as the one observed, is smaller than the significance level, then the null hypothesis can be rejected. If the significance level was larger, then statisticians would reject the accuracy of hypotheses without proper reason.
The significance test is the process used, by researchers, to determine whether the null hypothesis is rejected, in favor of the alternative research hypothesis, or not.
What is the importance of the level of significance of study findings in a quantitative research report
Act. Hr x (Std. Rate - Act. Rate) actual hours times standart rate minus actual rate
The latest available statistics, as of 2014, show that France has a fertility rate of 2.01. This is the highest fertility rate in the EU. In the United States, the fertility rate is 1.88.
The fertility rate in Benin is 5.49 births per woman.
The fertility rate as of 2010 is 6.12 in Ethiopia :D
The most recent figures for Austalia's fertility rate are for 2011. In that year, Australia's total fertility rate was 1.88 babies per woman, which was a slight reduction from the 2010 fertility rate of 1.89 babies per woman.
The German fertility rate for 2009 is 1.36 births per women.
lowering the fertility rate should not be the goal. increasing the fertility rates of all nations is what is needed.
Singapore, fertility rate was about 1.3 in 2008, one of the lowest in the world.
The main difference between the total fertility rate and the rate of natural increase is that the total fertility rate measures the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime, while the rate of natural increase calculates the difference between the birth rate and the death rate in a population.
birth rate & death rate,fertility rate.
the country with the highest total fertility rate is Nigeria, Africa.
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