National birth rates are expressed as number of live births per year per 1,000 of the population, with population taken at the (estimated) mid-year figure.
The estimated birth rate for China in 2009 was 14 births for every 1,000 people. (14/1,000)
The death rate is expressed in a similar way.
The estimated Death Rate for China in 2009 was 7.06 deaths per 1,000 people. (7.06/1,000)
The CIA World Factbook gives the following estimates for China for 2010:
Birth Rate: 12.17/1,000
Death rate: 6.89/1,000
(sourced June 8, 2010)
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If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population increases. If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population decreases.
the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.
A population with a death rate greater than a birth rate has a declining population.
The following data gives the population, total land area, birth rate, death ate and the population density of China; Population, total (2010) 1,338,299,512.0 Land area (sq. km) (2010) 9,327,480.0 Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) (2009) 12.1 Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) (2009) 7.1 Population density (people per sq. km) (2010) 143.5