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Ontario is fourth-largest in total area when the territories of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are included. ... Birth Rate: 9.7/1,000 ... Male Female 0 to 4 ...
Qatar has the highest male-to-female ratio, with 2.87 males/female. For the group aged below 15, Sierra Leone has the lowest female-to-male ratio with 0.96 males/female, and the Republic of Georgia and the People's Republic of China are tied for the highest male-to-female ratio with 1.13 males/female (according to the 2006 CIA World Factbook).
In 1971, the birth rate for the first time dipped below replacement [30] [31] and since then has not rebounded. [ 30 ] Canada's fertility rate hit a record low of 1.4 children born per woman in 2020, [ 32 ] below the population replacement level, which stands at 2.1 births per woman.
It shows the male to female sex ratio by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States. If there is a discrepancy between The World Factbook and a country's census data, the latter may be used instead. A ratio above 1, for example 1.1, means there are more males than females (1.1 males for every female).
In 2014-2016 overall life expectancy in this territory was 78.68 years (75.92 for male and 81.47 for female). Life expectancy by health region, 2015-2017 3-year averages [ edit ]
The birth rate in major U.S. cities is lower than the national average. Across all locations, the average rate of women aged 15 to 50 having a child in 2022 is 5.2%, compared to 5.0% in major cities.
In 2008–2009 the birth rate declined 5.9 percent for Hispanic women, 2.4 percent for African American women and 1.6 percent for white women. The relatively large birth rate declines among Hispanics mirror their relatively large economic declines, in terms of jobs and wealth.
The replacement fertility rate is 2.1 births per female for most developed countries (in the United Kingdom, for example), but can be as high as 3.5 in undeveloped countries because of higher mortality rates, especially child mortality. [11]