Birth Rate

The crude birth rate in a period is the total number of live births per 1,000 population divided by the length of the period in years. The number of live births is normally taken from a universal registration system for births; population counts from a census, and estimation through specialized demographic techniques. The birth rate (along with mortality and migration rates) is used to calculate population growth. The estimated average population may be taken as the mid-year population.Another term used interchangeably with birth rate is natality.When the crude death rate is subtracted from the crude birth rate, the result is …

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The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

of people to migrate to areas of labour shortage; the failure of various incentives to raise the birth rate; the possibility of ethnic Russians becoming a minority due to the rising populations of the Central

greatly in different parts of the country. The birth-rate is continuing to fall - to 1.83 per cent a year population then stood at 262,436,227 with an average birth-rate of 1.85 per cent annually (compared with 2.5 increase largely to better statistics and the high birth-rate in rural parts of Central Asia. He was obviously infertility and stillbirths. Other f actors in the low birth—rate are the prevalence of divorce (one in three 95, No 74. I - 3 - intended to even out the birth-rate. Allowances have been increased by 50 per cent


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 Bulgarian

and the idleness of youth. Other documents in the file cover concerns over the country's falling birth rate; measures to address rural depopulation; the country's youth movements; moves to study the "corrupting

Djagarov on the subject of Bulgaria's declining birth- rate. Djagarov, in addition to being a deputy chairman importance of raising workers' qualifications, the birth rate etc: - and the official line on the conference


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of documents concerning Anglo-Czechoslovak political relations. Subjects discussed in the file include the settlement of British financial claims against Czechoslovakia; the return of wartime gold to Czechoslovakia; Anglo-Czechoslovak …

of' families-with children has increased the birth rate substantially, and brought Czechoslovakia to


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

and Montenegrin emigration than to the Albanian birth rate. In 1961, there were 647,000 Albanians in Kosovo


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning defence and the peace movement in East Germany. The documents include a despatch titled "War and peace in the GDR", examining the country's …

You mentioned the problem of declining birth rates and its potential effect on the strength of the armed forces. Over the next decade the authorities here face increasing problems, because of declining birth rates from the early '60s Over the next decade the authorities here face increasing problems, because of declining birth rates from the early '60s


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents relating to the Soviet economy. Subjects covered in the file include the problems caused by a shortage of mineral fertilisers; Soviet economic growth at its lowest …

64% vi) Female population (%) 53,2% vii) Birth rate (%) 1,87% viii) Death rate (%) l,o3% ix)


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

even before the Russians. and the declining birth rate. The wife was enjoying Besides conducting a


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the internal political situation in Yugoslavia. The documents cover discussions with Yugoslav politicians, journalists, academics, and bankers on the country's economic and political …

national average). Much of this is due to the high birth rate in Albanian families, but some of the increase


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

religious, "contradictions". The increase in the birth- rate had nothing to do with religious or national


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents relating to Foreign Office staff travel in Eastern Europe. Subjects covered in the file include a tour of the Romanian city of Iași by William Fell …

250,000 tonnes; I (ii) Iasi County had a high birth rate,'a low death rate, I and in the past, a serious been virtually no industry. In view of the high birth rate many young people (particularly those from Iasi's


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