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How many people are born each year?

asked by anonymous - 4 months 1 week ago

 
 

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answered by Caelia - 4 months 1 week ago
 

According to Negative Population Growth (an organization to educate the American public about the detrimental effects of over population) website (http://npg.org/facts/uspopfax.htm), 4 million babies are born each year in the U.S.

answered by Milander - 4 months 1 week ago
 

According to the 2006 CIA World Factbook, around 27% of the world's population is below 15 years of age.[14]

Before adding mortality rates, the 1990s saw the greatest number of raw births worldwide, especially in the years after 1995, despite the fact that the birth rate was not as high as in the 1960s. In fact, because of the 160 million-per-year raw births after 1995, the time it took to reach the next 109 reached its fastest pace (only 12 years), as world population reached 6000 million people in 1999, when at the beginning of the decade, the reaching was designated for the year 2000, by most demographers. People aged 7 through 17 make up these births, today.

1985?1990 marked the period with the fastest yearly population change in world history. Even though the early 1960s had a greater growth rate than in the mid and late 1980s, the population change hovered around 83 million people in the five-year period, with an all-time growth change of nearly 88 million in 1990. The reason is because the world's population was greater in the mid and late 1980s (around 5 billion) than in the early 1960s (around 3 billion), which meant that the growth rate in the 1980s was no factor on the dramatic population change. People aged 17 to 22 make up these births, today.

Check out these sites:

http://www.worldometers.info/population/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography

As of 2007, the average birth rate for the whole world is 20.3 per year per 1000 total population, which for a world population of 6.6 billion comes to 134 million babies per year.

Another indicator of fertility is frequently used: the total fertility rate ? average number of children born to each woman over the course of her life. In general, the total fertility rate is a better indicator of (current) fertility rates because unlike the crude birth rate it is not affected by the age distribution of the population.

Fertility rates tend to be higher in less economically developed countries and lower in more economically developed countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_rate

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