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  • 1Fertility monitor — A fertility monitor is an electronic device which may utilize various methods to assist the user with fertility awareness. A fertility monitor may analyze changes in hormone levels in urine, basal body temperature, electrical resistance of saliva …

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  • 2Fertility and intelligence — Demographic studies have indicated that in humans, fertility and intelligence tend to be negatively correlated, that is to say, the more intelligent, as measured by IQ, exhibit a lower total fertility rate than the less intelligent. Other… …

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  • 3Sub-replacement fertility — is a total fertility rate (TFR) that (if sustained) leads to each new generation being less populous than the previous one in a given area. In developed countries sub replacement fertility is any rate below approximately 2.1 children born per… …

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  • 4Natural fertility — method of birth control is a concept developed by French historical demographer Louis Henry to refer to the level of fertility that would prevail in a population that makes no conscious effort to limit, regulate, or control fertility, so that… …

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  • 5Total fertility rate — Not to be confused with birth rate. A world map showing countries by fertility rate, 2005 2010 …

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  • 6List of countries and territories by fertility rate — This page consists of two tables. Table 1 is sourced from the [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the world factbook/rankorder/2127rank.htmlThe CIA World Factbook] . It is a list of countries by total fertility rate (TFR): the expected… …

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  • 7DSDR Data Sharing for Demographic Research — DSDR[1] (Data Sharing for Demographic Research)[2] is a project of ICPSR in collaboration with the Carolina Population Center (CPC)[3] at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Minnesota Population Center (MPC)[4] at the University… …

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  • 8VITAL STATISTICS — Introduction GENERAL EXPLANATION Population changes reflect the natural facts of life: births and deaths. Births, in turn, have long been largely governed by the mechanisms of family formation. Vital statistics are compilations of data on… …

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  • 9Populations and Population Movements — ▪ 1995 Introduction DEMOGRAPHY        World s 25 Most Populous Urban AreasAt midyear 1994, world population stood at 5,607,000,000, according to estimates prepared by the Population Reference Bureau. (See Table (World s 25 Most Populous Urban… …

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  • 10Contrôle des naissances au Tibet — Une politique de stérilisation et d avortement forcés a été pratiquée dans différentes provinces chinoises[1],[2],[3]. Selon le Quotidien du peuple en ligne, la politique de l enfant unique en vigueur en Chine ne s applique pas aux Tibétains, et… …

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