birthrates in English

noun
1
the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
With a declining birth rate and an ageing population, the first minister says they need fresh talent.
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1. Plummeting Birthrates aren’t easily reversed

2. High Birthrates among Hispanic women in Washington and elsewhere; low Birthrates among whites; and high rates of immigration overall help …

3. It was a time when teen birthrates soared.

4. India, China, US — Birthrates are declining globally

5. Birthrates then declined through the early 1970s

6. Birthrates have fallen by 4 percent, hitting a record low

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8. In fact, Birthrates are lower than they have ever been

9. Currently, we have lower Birthrates than during the Great Depression

10. One Way To Fix Plummeting Birthrates: Stop Bashing America

11. The graph below shows Birthrates for America’s three main racial groups.

12. But Birthrates are cyclical and have gone up and down throughout history

13. Delaying marriage and childbirth Japan in particular is having issues related to declining Birthrates

14. Delaying marriage Japan in particular is having issues related to declining Birthrates because of its

15. In addition to celibacy, the theory cites declining numbers of marriages and declining birthrates in Japan.

16. Demographers estimate that about 60 percent of recent urban growth has resulted from high birthrates in the cities themselves.

17. Boomer is an informal term for baby Boomer, a person born during the baby boom (sharp increase in birthrates) after World War II

18. Birthrates dropped dramatically among girls age 15 to 17 and less dramatically, but still significantly, in the 18- to 19-year-old age group

19. Low Birthrates Beckon New Debate: Whether to Encourage Having Children Discussion rises on both the political left and right on the sensitive subject of …

20. Among other things, 25% of the population lived below the poverty line, life expectancy had fallen, birthrates were low, and the GDP was halved.

21. Multiple manifestations of poverty, including poverty itself, low levels of education and employment, and high levels of unemployment, may have a large impact upon Birthrates among young teenagers

22. And this is precisely what accused shooter Brenton Tarrant said—“It’s the Birthrates.” He apparently thought that sentiment was so important that he opened his 73-page manifesto The Great Replacement by repeating the phrase three times as if it were a religious mantra