High fertility rates in AfricaWith a fertility rate of almost 7 children per woman, Niger is the country with the highest fertility rate in the world. Population growth in Niger is among the highest in the world. Lack of healthcare access, as well as food instability, political instability,...
In 2022, the birth rate for women aged 15 to 19 years in Niger was 168 per 1,000 women of that age, the highest adolescent birth rate of any country worldwide.
Completed cohort fertility is much more stable over time than the period measure of the total fertility rate (TFR). We modelled CCF50 as a time-series random walk function of educational attainment and contraceptive met need. Age-specific fertility rates were modelled as a function of CCF50 ...
Cluster analysis of countries with respect to fertility rate and other demographic factorscluster analysisdemographyvariable selectionTrzęsiok, Joanna
A declineinfertility in developing countries,where the total fertility rate fell from 6.0 to 2.6 children per woman between [...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 发展中国家是导致生育率下降的主要原因,其总生育率从1950 年至 1955 年的 6.0 个子女下降到 2005 年至 2010 年的 2.6 个子女...
Notably, a fertility level of 2.1 births per woman is necessary to avoid a national population decline over the long run (not including net immigration). China’s birth rate has fallen the fastest in recent years among the countries highlighted here. The country registered7.6annual births ...
The slowing down in the rate of growth was caused primarily by appreciable reductions in fertility, particularly in some of the huge populations of Asia.doi:10.1007/978-1-349-23947-4_10John ClelandMacmillan Education UKCleland J. 1995. Obstacles to fertility decline in devel- oping countries. ...
In 1990, the fertility rate for each woman in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE was on an average between 3 to 4. However, this figures reduced to 2-3 by the year 2000. On the other hand, Omani and Saudi Arabian women had the highest fertility rates during both of the...
as defined by a Total Fertility Rate of more than 2.9 in 2005–2010; “Low fertility countries” including all countries with a total fertility rate of 2.9 and below that are not included in the third category of “Rich-OECD countries”, the latter being defined by OECD membership and the...
Birth and fertility rate Households Mortality Poverty The most important statistics Age distribution of the population in Nigeria 2024, by gender Life expectancy in Africa 2023 Median age in Africa 2023, by country Life expectancy at birth in Nigeria 2023, by gender ...