The table below gives information related to population growth, average birth per woman , life expectancy at birth in countries with different income levels in 2000 and 2004.
The table below gives information related to population growth, average birth per woman, life expectancy at birth in countries with different income levels in 2000 and 2004. Aadbw
The table chart revealing the information regarding the growth of population, average birth female and life expectancy at birth in various countries according to their income status over a period of two years starting in 2002.
As per an overall, it can be explicitly observed that life expectancy at birth increased in all countries, whereas population growth had been through a period of slight fall throughout the givens time span. Turning to the detailed information, population growth and life expectancy at birth increased in high income countries, while average birth per women remained same at 1. 7 in high income nations during both years. Whereas there was a period of an escalation in life expectancy at birth (from 69. 1 in 2002 to 70. 0 in 2004), while average birth per women experienced a dip of almost 0. 1 by 2004 and population growth remained constant.
Moving ahead, in low-income countries population growth stood at 2%; however, it declined to 1. 8 in 2004. Life expectancy at birth rose but average birth for women went down throughout the period
The table chart revealing the information regarding the
growth
of
population
,
average
birth
female and
life
expectancy at
birth
in various
countries
according to their income status over a
period
of two years starting in 2002.
As per an
overall
, it can be
explicitly
observed that
life
expectancy at
birth
increased in all
countries
, whereas
population
growth
had been through a
period
of slight fall throughout the givens time span. Turning to the detailed information,
population
growth
and
life
expectancy at
birth
increased in high income
countries
, while
average
birth
per women remained same at 1. 7 in high income nations during both years.
Whereas
there was a
period
of an escalation in
life
expectancy at
birth
(from 69. 1 in 2002 to 70. 0 in 2004), while
average
birth
per women experienced a dip of almost 0. 1 by 2004 and
population
growth
remained constant.
Moving ahead, in low-income
countries
population
growth
stood at 2%;
however
, it declined to 1. 8 in 2004.
Life
expectancy at
birth
rose
but
average
birth
for women went down throughout the
period
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