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Total Fertility (children per woman) |
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Note: |
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These charts include the 196
countries and territories with a population of 100,000 or more in 2009. |
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(1) Number of births
in 1000 (during five-year period). |
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(2) The Crude Birth
Rate is the number of births
over a given period divided by the person-years lived by the
population over that period. It is expressed as number of births per
1,000 population. |
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(3) Total Fertility is
the average number
of children a hypothetical cohort of women would have at the end of
their reproductive period if they were subject during their whole
lives to the fertility rates of a given period and if they were not
subject to mortality. It is expressed as children per woman. |
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(4) The Net
Reproductive Rate is the average number
of daughters a hypothetical cohort of women would have at the end of
their reproductive period if they were subject during their whole
lives to the fertility rates and the mortality rates of a given
period. It is expressed as number of daughters per woman. |
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Source: United
Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population
Division (2011): World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision. New
York |
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(Updated: 4 May
2011) |