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  2. List of countries by past fertility rate - Wikipedia

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    The fertility rate equals the expected number of children born per woman in her child-bearing years. ... 3.12 3.19 3.12 2.83 2.55 2.01 1.62 1.48 1.46 1.45

  3. List of African countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Estimation of the World Bank Group for 2022. [2] [3] [4] The data is filtered according to the list of countries in Africa.The values in the World Bank Group tables are rounded.

  4. List of countries by infant and under-five mortality rates

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    Under-5 mortality rates per 1000 live births, 2019. The under-five mortality rate (U5MR) is the number of deaths of infants and children under five years old per 1000 live births.

  5. List of countries by hospital beds - Wikipedia

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    3.12: 3.13: 3.06: 2.87: ... In the best case scenario, the peak caseload would require 7.5 times the current number of available ICU beds. [49] Around March 16, the ...

  6. Religions by country - Wikipedia

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  7. International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Each member has a number of basic votes, equal to 5.502% of the total votes, [124] plus one additional vote for each special drawing right (SDR) of 100,000 of a member country's quota. [125] The SDR is the unit of account of the IMF and represents a potential claim to currency.

  8. Property - Wikipedia

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    Bastiat theorized that, as a result of technological progress and the division of labor, the stock of communal wealth increases over time; that the hours of work an unskilled laborer expends to buy e.g., 100 liters of wheat, decreases over time, thus amounting to "gratis" satisfaction. [45]