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Fudgin [204]
4 years ago
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If a countrys total firtility rate is measured at 1, what does this number most likely indicate about the country population?

Geography
1 answer:
OLga [1]4 years ago
5 0

A fertility rate of 1 means that the population is aging and decreasing.

Explanation:

The fertility rate is a demographic measure through which the demographers find out what is the number of children born at a particular age group of women, per 1,000. Around the world, the fertility rates differ a lot from place to place, and while some are very high, others are modest, while some are in very bad situation. To put it simple, the higher the fertility rate, the younger the population and the more it grows, the lower the fertility rate, the older the population and it decreases.

If a country has a fertility rate of 1, that means two basic things:

  • the population is rapidly aging
  • the population is decreasing

A situation like this causes lot of problems, both economic and social ones. The nation itself is also dying out, so without any drastic changes, in several generations a country may become almost empty of its inhabitants. The country that is the closest to such a scenario is Japan.

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