Natality in a sentence as a noun

This is especially true in low natality countries.

We are trying to understant why germans have a low natality, not if this is convenient or not for the rest of the planet.

Indeed, and this is why natality is an important topic for democracy.

Yeah, but it is not acceptable to try to boost natality by denying opportunity to 50% of adults.

> The world population is projected to peak around 2100If you only take natality prospect, yes. However we're on our way to hit +3° average around 2080.

It's not just birth control: Even more important is education of girls, which is the number one factor reducing natality.

For a slowing economy you only need natality to be equal with mortality rates.

The matter in Japan is exarcerbated by low natality rates but the phenomenon is really, nothing new.

That's one of the many reasons why we're at those levels of natality now and why that kind of hand waving problems to future generations is becoming a problem.

It is stabilizing already, natality in developing countries dropped much faster than what was expected.

We could consume half, we could even impose laws controlling consumption of resources, natality, etc, but since these would be pretty unpopular no politician would consider that unless it's probably too late.

We in the developed world are working hard to make sure we won't have to replicate the levels of consumption over so many people; both by reducing our natality levels way below replacement, and by encouraging wars in other places.

> is apparently acquiescent about massive population growth in the developing worldProbably because imposing natality rates would be quite unpopular.

It could predict where new schools need to be opened based on the natality data provided by hospitals and local employment rates, what the plausible long ranging effects of lowering or raising corporate tax by x% would be, whether the opening of a certain factory requires increasing the budget of the firehouse in the neighboring district because the district is now over a certain threshold for fire risks, and so on.

Quote Examples using Natality

As the new chineses society, educated in general, they will have one or two kids... but the natality will go down... and all the young men that don't find a girl, either become depressed, and a social problem, or move away... Any way, all this men, that can't find a women to copulate, and can't have kids, eventually will get older, and the state will need to give them social security and health care... this is boyes are going to be a huge problem in the chinese society... Both as a social problem when they become men within their 20-30 years, and when they reach the jubilation age...

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Natality definitions

noun

the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year

See also: birthrate fertility