- 14 Jul 2018 06:47
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http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/post.aspx?lang=en&ItemID=1292
Traditionally an increased population is because of a high birth rate, but these stats are interesting. The population is rising at a fast rate, but the birth rate is slightly going down.
What's causing the population increase then?
Maybe it's the population replacement rate(births to deaths ratio) remaining in favour of births. +Immigration of cause.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism
Oxymandias wrote:@Suntzu
Actually the birth rate in Palestine has been declining over the years, depression is off the charts, and infant morality rate is high. I don't know where any of you are getting this idea that Palestine has a high birth rate.
http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/post.aspx?lang=en&ItemID=1292
Traditionally an increased population is because of a high birth rate, but these stats are interesting. The population is rising at a fast rate, but the birth rate is slightly going down.
What's causing the population increase then?
Maybe it's the population replacement rate(births to deaths ratio) remaining in favour of births. +Immigration of cause.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism