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Natural rate of population growth by continent 2012

 

Natural rate of population growth by continent in 2012

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Worldwide Source: DSW


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The statistic shows the natural rate of population growth by continent in the middle of 2012. The natural rate of population growth in Africa was 2.5 percent in the middle of 2012.

The natural rate of population growth arises from the birth rate minus the death rate and without including the effects of migration.

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Society , Demographics
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Survey time period In the Middle of 2012
Object of investigation Proportion of world population
Region Worldwide
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Type Ranking
Category other
Relevance 3
Release
Published by Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung
Release date July 2012
Further information * The figures refer to the the world region Oceania mentioned in the source.

According to the source the data from the above statistic originates from official statistical yearbooks and bulletins of the particular country. Moreover, publications of the United Nations, the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division) of the UN and the U.S. Census Bureau serve as data sources. Further sources are recent demographic studies, special studies and direct interviews with demographers and inquiries at statistical offices of the U.S. and other countries.

DSW = Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung (German foundation for global population).
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