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rate of natural increase definitions
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1population growth rate8 sets
2birthrate minus deathrate equals this6 sets
3birth rate minus the death rate, suggesting the annual rate of population growth without considering net migration5 sets
4the percentage by which a population grows in a year.5 sets
5the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.2 sets
6the percentage by which a population grows in a year. cbr-cdr = nir excludes migration. affects the population and a country's or area's ability to support that population2 sets
7difference of the mortality rate subtracted from the birthrate2 sets
8difference of cdr and cbr in a given country in a year2 sets
9crude birth rate - crude death rate2 sets
10the rate at which a population is changing2 sets
11also called population growth rate--the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate2 sets
12birthrate minus death rate, without regard for migration, usually expressed as a percentage (birthrate-death rate)1 set
13also called population growth rate-- the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate1 set
14also called population growth rate – the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate.1 set
15the number of births minus the number of deaths occurring in a population in a year, divided by the size of the population at the beginning of the year1 set
16also called population growth rate-the rate at which population is growing,found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate1 set
17crude birth rate minus crude death rate1 set
18also called population growth rate-the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate1 set
19natural growth rate of a population, which is cbr-cdr expressed as a percentage. a positive _____ indicates a growing population, whereas a negative _____ indicates a population reducing in size. an _____ equal to zero indicates a stabilising population.1 set
20crude birth rate minus the crude death rate.1 set
21depicts the annual growth rate for a country or a region1 set
22n. also called population growth rate - the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate. (p.79)1 set
23subtracting the number of deaths from the number of births. 6 per 10001 set
24tbd1 set
25how fast the population is growing or declining-, birth rate minus the death rate, suggesting the annual rate of population growth without considering net migration1 set
26(r) = (b:natality) - (d:mortality) / (n:population size)1 set
27the death rate subtracted from the birth rate1 set
28found by subtracting deathrate from birthrate1 set
29population grwth rate(birth-mort)1 set
30the (rni) standard statistic used to express natural population growth per year for a country, region, or the world based upon the difference between birth and death rates. rni doesn't consider migration and it can be negative or positive.1 set
31population growth rate (to find it subtract the morality rate from the birth rate)1 set
32the annual rate of population growth, subtract death rate from birth rate1 set
33the difference of the mortality rate and the birthrate1 set
34the rate of which a population graws1 set
35population change due to fertility and mortality, excludes migration1 set
36the percentage by which a population grows in a year. cbr-cdr = nir excludes migration. affects the population and a country's or area's ability to support that population.1 set
37annual rate of pop. growth minus death rate=birth rate1 set
38is the rate of growth of the country after figuring the death rate and the birth rate1 set
39how the population varies1 set
40difference between cbr and cdr1 set