Definitionn. the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area
Last update: September 10, 2015
0
A birthrate continuously in excess of the death-rate tends to lower the latter through the supply it affords of people annually reaching the more healthy ages. [Please select]
0
France was being held to account for a stationary birthrate and the expulsion of the religious orders, and England--_faute de mieux_--shared the guilt of a Liberal Government which had carried a Welsh Disestablishment Bill. [Please select]
0
I've tried to solve a good many problems--old ones and new, wages and the relations of women and labour since the war; birthrate and marriage. [Please select]
0
A government can no more censor it, or divert it, or stop it on the way, than it can stay the birthrate or tamper with the Great Monsoon. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!