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According to Chinese government statistics, the crude birth rate followed five distinct patterns from 1949 to 1982.
A policy objective was identified to reduce the crude birth rate in ten years substantially in order to spread the small family norm.
Natality is shown as a crude birth rate or specific birth rate.
Albania experienced a demographic transition starting from 1960s, when crude birth rates began a slow decline, despite a government policy that called for a population increase.
From this we can calculate the crude birth rate (CBR) for the 12 months before the survey.
Birth rates were originally measured by the 'Crude Birth Rate' - births per year in population per every thousand people.
Crude birth rates and crude death rates are maintained and improved through the implementation of programs and projects of health.
A stationary population, one that is both stable and unchanging in size (the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate is zero).
When the crude death rate is subtracted from the crude birth rate, the result is the rate of natural increase (RNI).
The total fertility rate of the Palestinian population in Lebanon is 3.0 births per woman and the crude birth rate is 29.3 births per 1000 population.
The two major factors affecting demographic transition are the crude birth rate (CBR) and the crude death rate (CDR).
Whether we take as our measurement the crude birth rate or the net reproduction rate (N.R.R.), this tendency is marked and continuous in most countries since the late 1880s.
The total fertility rate is generally a better indicator of current fertility rates because unlike the crude birth rate, it is not affected by the age distribution of the population.
Crude birth rate is used when calculating population size (number of births per 1000 population/year), whereas specific birth rate is used relative to a specific criterion such as age.
Low Infant-Mortality Rate The nation's population density, crude birth rate and fertility rate - the average number of children for each woman - also rank among those of the world's most desperate nations.
The crude birth rate may be measured as the number of births in a given population during a given time period (such as a calendar year), divided by the total population and multiplied by 1,000.
According to the United Nations' World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision Population Database, 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.
The increasing fertility rate has also been accompanied by an upward trend in the natural increase of the population which is due to the moderate increase of the crude birth rate that reached 10.9 births per 1000 inhabitants in 2008, an increase of 0.3 compared with 2007.