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B
                                                          1000
                                             CBR  =
                                                         
                                                       P
                           Where:
                           B: Total live births in the reference period;
                           P: Population up to the reference time-point.
                           Total fertility rate (TFR) reflects the average number of live births that would
                       be born per woman (or a group of women) during the childbirth period if the woman
                       (or a group of women) passes age-specific fertility rates observed in a given reference
                       period during the reproductive period (aged 15 to 49).
                           In case the specific fertility rates are calculated by age groups (age-interval of each
                       group is 5 years) then index “i” expresses 7 age groups, including: 15-19, 20-24, 25-
                       29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44 and 45-49. Total fertility rate is calculated by the following
                       formular:
                                                            7  B
                                               TFR    5       i   1000
                                                           i 1  W i
                           Where:
                           Bi  : Number of live births in the reference period of women in the age group (i);
                               th
                           i   : i  age group;
                                                      th
                           Wi: Number of women of the i  age group up to the reference time-point.
                           The  coefficient  of  5  in  the  above  formula  is  applied  for  the  average  rate  of
                       consecutive 5-year age groups so that the TFR will be commensurate with the age-
                       specific fertility rates described in this formula.
                           Crude death rate is one of the two components of natural population increase.
                       High or low value of crude death rate can affect the size, structure and population
                       growth rate. Crude death rate indicates that for every 1000 people, how many deaths
                       are in the reference period.
                                                           D
                                                CDR =      P    × 1000

                           Where:
                           CDR: Crude death rate;
                           D: Total of deaths in the reference period;

                           P: Population up to the reference time-point.
                           Infant mortality rate is the measure of the mortality level of children in the
                       first year of life. This rate is defined as the number of children under one year of age


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