The Birth Rate per 1000 people is 10.8. The Death Rate per 1000 people is 5.9. Birth rate minus death rate = natural increase. So, it is 3.1. Hopefully that is the answer you were looking for. (Answers found in my geo textbook)
Fertility rate is low among non-aboriginal woman (1.5) , but higher among American Indian woman (2.9).
The current unemployment rate in Canada as of July 5, 2013 was 7.1%. With that in mind taking the inverse amount would mean Canada has an employment rate of 92.9%.
With the current conversion rate (€ 1 = $ 1.2175), € 14 = $ 17.0454.
The Canadian prime rate refers to the rate a which lending companies such as banks charge their preferred customers. They do this because these customers are seen to have the least amount of risk.
very high, they have nothing better to do.
Fertility rate is low among non-aboriginal woman (1.5) , but higher among American Indian woman (2.9).
exchange rate can$ to SA Rand
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.
Canada's birth rate in 2011 was approximately 10.28 births per 1000 people.
The average total fertility rate needed to maintain a population at its current level is around 2.1 children per woman. This is because, on average, each woman needs to have around 2 children to replace herself and the father in the population, with an additional 0.1 to account for individuals who may not reproduce.
The current unemployment rate in Canada as of July 5, 2013 was 7.1%. With that in mind taking the inverse amount would mean Canada has an employment rate of 92.9%.
The fertility rate in Benin is around 4.9 children per woman.
The fertility rate as of 2010 is 6.12 in Ethiopia :D
The total fertility rate (TFR, sometimes also called the fertility rate, period total fertility rate (PTFR) or total period fertility rate (TPFR)) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if (1) she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime, and (2) she were to survive from birth through the end of her reproductive life.[1] It is obtained by summing the single-year age-specific rates at a given time.
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.