Country A Country B Population (millions) 144 82 Crude birth rate (number of live births per 1,000 people per year) 43 8 Crude death rate (number of deaths per 1,000 people per year) 18 10 Infant mortality rate (number of babies per 1,000 bom who die in first year of life) 100 3.8 Total fertity rate (average number of children born to women during their childbearing years) 5.9 13 % of population under 15 years old 45 14 % of population older than 65 years 19 Average life expectancy at birth 47 79 % urban 44 75 00

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The chart below shows selected population data for two
different countries, A and B. Study the chart and answer
the questions that follow

Calculate the rates of natural increase (due to births
and deaths, not counting immigration) for the populations of country A and country B. Based on these
calculations and the data in the table, for each of the
countries, suggest whether it is a more-developed
country or a less-developed country and explain the
reasons for your answers

Country A
Country B
Population (millions)
144
82
Crude birth rate (number of live births
per 1,000 people per year)
43
8
Crude death rate (number of deaths
per 1,000 people per year)
18
10
Infant mortality rate (number of babies
per 1,000 bom who die in first year
of life)
100
3.8
Total fertity rate (average number of
children born to women during their
childbearing years)
5.9
13
% of population under 15 years old
45
14
% of population older than 65 years
19
Average life expectancy at birth
47
79
% urban
44
75
00
Transcribed Image Text:Country A Country B Population (millions) 144 82 Crude birth rate (number of live births per 1,000 people per year) 43 8 Crude death rate (number of deaths per 1,000 people per year) 18 10 Infant mortality rate (number of babies per 1,000 bom who die in first year of life) 100 3.8 Total fertity rate (average number of children born to women during their childbearing years) 5.9 13 % of population under 15 years old 45 14 % of population older than 65 years 19 Average life expectancy at birth 47 79 % urban 44 75 00
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