- 21 Jul 2022 05:52
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I really hate to agree with Igor, but birth rates dropping in very wealthy countries is nothing to be concerned about, as scientists still seem to be worried about world overpopulation.
Most countries are already dealing with the low birthrates by having solid immigration. eg. Canada brings in 250k/year.
From the most developed to the least developed countries, knowing the rate at which a nation's population is increasing or decreasing is helpful. One of the most commonly used metrics to measure this growth is fertility rate.
Most countries are already dealing with the low birthrates by having solid immigration. eg. Canada brings in 250k/year.
From the most developed to the least developed countries, knowing the rate at which a nation's population is increasing or decreasing is helpful. One of the most commonly used metrics to measure this growth is fertility rate.
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