The natural growth rate of a population is derived by subtracting the:
A) crude death rate from the crude birth rate.
B) crude birth rate from the crude death rate.
C) net death rate from the gross death rate.
D) net birth rate from the gross birth rate.
E) gross birth rate from gross death rate.
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Q14: The immigration rate is calculate using:
A) the
Q15: People's movement out of a country is
Q16: Subtracting the number of emigrants from the
Q17: Movement from one region to another within
Q18: Voluntary migration is motivated by:
A) pull factors.
B)
Q20: The crude birth rate of Canada's population
Q21: Which world area has the highest annual
Q22: Estimating population growth involves:
A) dividing the infant
Q23: Sex ratio refers to the number of:
A)
Q24: In 2010, the sex ratio in Canada
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