The literacy rate in Romania in 1945 was approximately 65%.
The natural growth rate of a country is typically calculated by subtracting the death rate from the birth rate. This calculation gives an indication of the rate at which the population is growing or declining without considering factors like migration. The formula is: Natural Growth Rate = Birth Rate - Death Rate.
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
Actually, a population has a negative growth rate when the death rate exceeds the birth rate. This means that more individuals are dying than being born, resulting in a decline in population size over time.
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.
11,4 to 1000
12,4 to 1000
11,9 to 1000
12,1 to 1000
11,9 to 1000
11,7 to 1000.
2009: 12 ‰
11,6 to 1000
This value was 12 ‰.
The value was 11,8 to 1000.
This value is approx. 12 ‰.
This value was 12,0 deaths to 1000 inhabitants.