- Emancipation of women
- More available contraception
- Comfortable lifestyle: women may be happy with their social lives and career and are less likely to want to give it up.
- Lower infant mortality rate: if there's more chance of infants surviving, people will have less children. This is due to vaccinations, healthcare and sanitation.
- Increased desire for material possessions: Having children is costly, it will affect levels of disposable income.
But the main reason why birth rate is lower is because of the old ONE-CHILD-POLICY that happened in China. There's less women and most women get jobs; not babies
How many children die from drinking dirty water every minute?
A child dies every 17 seconds in a day.
Over 1 billion die every year.
What is the worldwide daily death rate?
According to the US Department of Commerce, the United States agency charged with tracking such information, there are currently 7,060,708,465 in the world.
According to the CIA World Factbook (the source of this particular statistic) the crude death rate world wide is 8.37 per 1000 per year.
So, the yearly death rate is 843,673.30. Daily that number becomes 2,309.59.
This is an estimate as there is no reliable way to determine the actual numbers.
What is the birth rat and death rate in the United Kingdom?
The CIA 'Factbook' gives these estimated annual figures for the UK as a whole.
Per 1,000 of the population:
Births - 10.08
Deaths - 10.34
Note also estimated net immigration of 2.18 per 1,000.
Does population growth equal birth rate minus the death rate?
Yes and no.
"Natural increase" is births minus deaths.
"Population growth" includes immigration and emigration too!
So populations can have a negative natural increase (more deaths than births) but still have population growth because immigrants enter the country and settle there permanently (migration). Case in point - the USA.
What were the reasons for the extensive loss of life in World War 1?
There were so many casualites because of the new weapons that revolutionized warfare. For example, machine guns, gas, much more effective artillery, tanks and ect.
World war one was fought using old tactics during a time of modernized warfare, It was a war of Attrition during an era of mechanized weapons.
What is the average age of death of people?
80
Answer:
It depends on where you live, In Japam the lifespan is the longest at 82.6 years (slightly longer for women than men) and in Swaziland 39.6 years. The United States ranks 50th out of 224 nations in life expectancy, with an average life span of 78.1 years, Over the whole world it averages out to about 66 years.
improved health
How many people get murdered every second?
How can even one person every minute manage to die?
Although the Apostle Paul wrote, "I die daily", let me assure you this was figurative. There isn't anyone that dies as a daily activity. Therefore there are not multiple people who do so. Much less is there any person who dies every minute - a very bleak idea. I hope this news will unburden you from such a terrible concern and raise your spirits.
Cheers.
Why is the death rate is lower in developed country?
Those countries which have longer life expectancies usually have better health-care system, less pollutions and less public disease.
What is the difference between crude birth rate and fertility rate?
Birth rate is how many live births there were in an area per 1000 of the population in a year.
Fertility rate is the "average number of children born to each woman over the course of her life."
http:/wapedia.mobi/en/Birth_rateWhy do poor countries have a high death rate and birth rate than richer?
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.
iraq's birth and death rate is birth: 31.4 births per 5.3 deaths.
What was the birth rate of china in 1978?
The birth rate of china is got to be a lot because there are a lot of people in china and a couple is only aloud to have 1 child if by mistake they have 2 kids they have to chose 1 that they have to kill and they can only keep one.
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What is the death rate from E-coli?
According to Wikipedia, in the United States, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimated tat during 2000-2007, there were 47.8 million foodborne illnesses (16,000 cases for 100,000 inhabitants) per year from ALL sources, including bacteria such as E.coli, viruses, and accidental ingestion of poisons such as posionous mushrooms.
Incidence of foodborne illness in U. S.
Cause
Annual cases
Rate
(per 100,000 inhabitants)
1
Norovirus
5,461,731 cases
X
2
Salmonella
1,027,561 cases
X
3
Clostridium perfringens
965,958 cases
X
4
Campylobacter
845,024 cases
X
Incidence of death by foodborne illness in U. S.
Cause
Annual deaths
Rate
(per 100,000 inhabitants)
1
Salmonella
378 cases
0.126
2
Toxoplasma gondii
327 cases
0.109
3
Listeria
255 cases
0.085
4
Norovirus
149 cases
0.050
it is an outbreak diseaseHow does low death rate affect countries?
Usually the higher the birth rate the higher the higher te economic impact of people working to provide for there children. And since humans are naturally greedy they will try to work as hard as they can as short as they can so that they can be rich and not work. Also the more populations there will be working when they grow up.
How many people die of hunger every minute?
Well, in a way, nobody. About every 3.8 seconds, someone dies. Not 5 people a second. Thanks!
Why is birth rate higher than death rate?
it isnt in all countries, for example, Japan has a -0.9% birth rate. But for the most part, people are having larger families than previous generations and the life expectanctcy is becoming longer due to better medical technology.
How many people died on the Santa Fe Trail?
around 20,000 people died working on the transcontinental railroad
What is the population of China in 1960?
Total 1860 PopulationTotal Free Population27,489,561Total Slave Population3,953,760Grand Total31,443,321
If the birth rate equals the death rate then the is what?
The overall growth rate of the general population is stagnant .
What is the life expectancy of an American man born in 1960?
The American life expectancy is 78.4 years, so by these calculations he may die around 2025 or so.