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  2. The World Factbook - Wikipedia

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    The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.

  3. List of countries by rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of countries by birth rate - Wikipedia

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    It is expressed as number of births per 1,000 population. The article lists 233 countries and territories in crude birth rate. The first list is provided by Population Reference Bureau. [1] The second list is based on CIA World Factbook estimates for the year 2023. [2] Dependent territories and not fully recognized states might not be ranked.

  5. Demographics of the world - Wikipedia

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    The CIA World Factbook gives the world annual birthrate, mortality rate, and growth rate as 1.915%, 0.812%, and 1.092% respectively [84] The last one hundred years have seen a rapid increase in population due to medical advances and massive increase in agricultural productivity [85] made possible by the Green Revolution.

  6. Rate of natural increase - Wikipedia

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    In demography and population dynamics, the rate of natural increase (RNI), also known as natural population change, is defined as the birth rate minus the death rate of a particular population, over a particular time period. [1] It is typically expressed either as a number per 1,000 individuals in the population [2] or as a percentage. [3]

  7. Demographics of Vanuatu - Wikipedia

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    Toggle CIA World Factbook demographic statistics subsection. 2.1 Population. ... 21.57 births/1,000 population: Death rate: 3.98 deaths/1,000 population: Life expectancy:

  8. Demographics of French Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    Toggle CIA World Factbook demographic statistics subsection. 2.1 Age structure. 2.2 Population growth rate. 2.3 Birth rate. 2.4 Death rate. ... Historical population ...

  9. Demographics of Saint Pierre and Miquelon - Wikipedia

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    Toggle CIA World Factbook demographic statistics subsection. 2.1 Population. ... This is a demography of the population of Saint Pierre and Miquelon including ...