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The population growth rate estimates (according to the United Nations Population Prospects 2019) between 2015 and 2020 [6] The 20 countries in the world in which the population has declined between 2010 and 2015
After the occupation of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, the socialism began in Northern Azerbaijan on April 28, 1920. In 1926, 1937 and 1939, the percentage of Azerbaijanis among the population was reduced from 62.1% in 1926 to 58.2% in 1937. The number of Armenians has increased, and the percentage of it remained the same in the total population.
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Growth rate: 0.43% (2024 est.) Birth rate: 11.2 births/1,000 population (2024 est.) Death rate: 6.4 deaths/1,000 population (2024 est.) Life expectancy: 75.9 years (2024 est.) • male: 73.5 years • female: 78.6 years: Fertility rate: 1.69 children born/woman (2024 est.) Infant mortality rate: 10.9 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.) Net ...
The birth rates [1] and death rates [2] in columns one and two are the CIA World Factbook estimates for the year 2022 unless otherwise noted, rounded to the nearest tenth (except for Mayotte and the Falkland Islands with 2010 and 2012 estimates respectively). The natural increase rate in column three is calculated from the rounded values of ...
About 8.2 million Azerbaijanis live in Azerbaijan (2009 census), making 91.6% of the country's population. [1] According to the CIA website, Azerbaijanis are the second ethnic group in Georgia (6.3% in 2014) and in Iran. [2]
In January 2019, the 50.1% of the total population was female. The sex ratio in the same year was 0.99 males per female. [263] The 2011 population growth-rate was 0.85%, compared to 1.09% worldwide. [27] A significant factor restricting population growth is a high level of migration. In 2011 Azerbaijan saw a migration of −1.14/1,000 people. [27]
(2011) World population growth rates between 1950 and 2050. The world population growth rate peaked in 1963 at 2.2% per year and subsequently declined. [9] In 2017, the estimated annual growth rate was 1.1%. [28] The CIA World Factbook gives the world annual birthrate, mortality rate, and growth rate as 1.86%, 0.78%, and 1.08% respectively. [29]