What rate indicates the number of children that would be born per woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years?
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hey mate here is your answer..
it's infant mortality rate I think....
it's infant mortality rate I think....
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Total fertility rate (TFR) in simple terms refers to total number of children born or likely to be born to a woman in her life time if she were subject to the prevailing rate of age-specific fertility in the population. TFR of about 2.1 children per woman is called Replacement-level fertility (UN, Population Division).
It is calculated by adding up the average number of births per woman across five-year age groups (i.e. age-specific fertility rates, or ASFR). The specific formula to calculate TFR is: More information on how TFR is calculated is available at the Department of Statistics' website
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