Life and Death Rates

Today in class we continued to take notes on the population and settlement powerpoint. We learned that the birth rate is the number of births per 1000 of the population, and the death rate is the number of deaths per 1000 of the population. We also learned about the net migration rate which is the difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during a year. The powerpoint showed us that in 2016 the net immigration was 2.45, and it was 3.62 the year before that. We also learned that the net emigration rate in Mexico is -1.68, and the year before that it was -3.11. We learned that the net migration net in North Korea is 0 because no one is allowed to leave, and no one wants to come. Mr. Schick showed us that all women have a longer life expectancy than men. Then he asked us why we think this is true and some of the reasons were that women go to the doctors more frequently than men, men tend to do more reckless things than women, and there are usually more men than women that putting their lives in danger every day to fight in wars. At the end of class, we looked at the birth expectancy rate of all of the countries, and the top 30 countries minus Afghanistan were African countries.

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