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- Sub-replacement_fertility abstract "Sub-replacement fertility is a total fertility rate (TFR) that (if sustained) leads to each new generation being less populous than the previous one in a given area. In developed countries sub-replacement fertility is any rate below approximately 2.1 children born per woman, but the threshold can be as high as 3.4 in some developing countries because of higher mortality rates. Taken globally, the total fertility rate at replacement was 2.33 children per woman in 2003. This can be "translated" as 2 children per woman to replace the parents, plus a "third of a child" to make up for the higher probability of boys being born, and early mortality prior to the end of their fertile life.Replacement level fertility in terms of the net reproduction rate (NRR) is exactly one, because the NRR takes both mortality rates and sex ratios at birth into account.As of 2010, about 48% of the world population lives in nations with sub-replacement fertility. Nonetheless most of these countries still have growing populations due to immigration, population momentum and increase of the life expectancy. This includes most nations of Europe, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Russia, Iran, Tunisia, China, and many others. The countries or areas that have the lowest fertility are Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Taiwan, Ukraine and Lithuania. Only a few countries have low enough or sustained sub-replacement fertility (sometimes combined with other population factors like emigration) to have population decline, such as Japan, Germany, Lithuania, and Ukraine.".
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- Sub-replacement_fertility subject Category:Demography.
- Sub-replacement_fertility subject Category:Economic_problems.
- Sub-replacement_fertility subject Category:Fertility.
- Sub-replacement_fertility subject Category:Human_geography.
- Sub-replacement_fertility subject Category:Population.
- Sub-replacement_fertility type Abstraction100002137.
- Sub-replacement_fertility type Attribute100024264.
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- Sub-replacement_fertility type Difficulty114408086.
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- Sub-replacement_fertility comment "Sub-replacement fertility is a total fertility rate (TFR) that (if sustained) leads to each new generation being less populous than the previous one in a given area. In developed countries sub-replacement fertility is any rate below approximately 2.1 children born per woman, but the threshold can be as high as 3.4 in some developing countries because of higher mortality rates. Taken globally, the total fertility rate at replacement was 2.33 children per woman in 2003.".
- Sub-replacement_fertility label "Denataliteit".
- Sub-replacement_fertility label "Desnatalidade".
- Sub-replacement_fertility label "Dénatalité".
- Sub-replacement_fertility label "Sub-replacement fertility".
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