Mundamushimu
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- Aug 23, 2017
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Sisi ni maskini wa Mali ya nini tujiongezee na umaskini wa kutokuwa na watoto wengi
Chek data hapa!
Idadi ya watoto kwa mwanamke mmoja nchi Afrika iko kwenye wastani wa watoto wanne wakati nchi tajiri ni chini ya wastani wa watoto wawili
Panga uzazi wewe na mwenzi wako kwa ustawi wa mji wako!
The vast majority of the countries in the world with the highest fertility rates are in Africa, with Niger topping the list at 7.153 children per woman, followed by Somalia at 6.123 children per woman. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Chad follow at 5.963, 5.922 and 5.797 children per woman, respectively. The North African country of Tunisia has the lowest fertility rate on the continent at 2.147 children per woman – a figure that puts it roughly in the middle of the two hundred countries listed.
The Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste also makes it into the top ten, with a fertility rate of 5.337 children per woman, while other island nations, such as Sao Tome and Principe (4.361 children per woman) and the Solomon Islands (3.77 children per woman) are also within the top fifty countries with the highest fertility rates. In Europe, Ireland and France have the highest fertility rates (at 1.98 and 1.973 children per woman), while the United States averages 1.886 children per woman.
Two of the most densely populated countries in the world – China and India – have fertility rates on the lower end of the scale. At 2.303 children per woman, India ranks at number 94 on the list, while China is much lower at 1.635 children per woman. However, both of these figures are likely to be affected by government policies and cultural expectations around reproduction in these countries. Taiwan has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 1.218 children per woman, closely followed by Moldova and Portugal, where there are, on average, 1.23 and 1.241 children per woman.
Wao wanazaa hivyo maana huwa life expentacy yao iko juuKweli kabisa nchi za wenzetu watoto ni wawili tu.
Chek data hapa!
Idadi ya watoto kwa mwanamke mmoja nchi Afrika iko kwenye wastani wa watoto wanne wakati nchi tajiri ni chini ya wastani wa watoto wawili
Panga uzazi wewe na mwenzi wako kwa ustawi wa mji wako!
The vast majority of the countries in the world with the highest fertility rates are in Africa, with Niger topping the list at 7.153 children per woman, followed by Somalia at 6.123 children per woman. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Chad follow at 5.963, 5.922 and 5.797 children per woman, respectively. The North African country of Tunisia has the lowest fertility rate on the continent at 2.147 children per woman – a figure that puts it roughly in the middle of the two hundred countries listed.
The Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste also makes it into the top ten, with a fertility rate of 5.337 children per woman, while other island nations, such as Sao Tome and Principe (4.361 children per woman) and the Solomon Islands (3.77 children per woman) are also within the top fifty countries with the highest fertility rates. In Europe, Ireland and France have the highest fertility rates (at 1.98 and 1.973 children per woman), while the United States averages 1.886 children per woman.
Two of the most densely populated countries in the world – China and India – have fertility rates on the lower end of the scale. At 2.303 children per woman, India ranks at number 94 on the list, while China is much lower at 1.635 children per woman. However, both of these figures are likely to be affected by government policies and cultural expectations around reproduction in these countries. Taiwan has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 1.218 children per woman, closely followed by Moldova and Portugal, where there are, on average, 1.23 and 1.241 children per woman.
Chek data hapa!
Idadi ya watoto kwa mwanamke mmoja nchi Afrika iko kwenye wastani wa watoto wanne wakati nchi tajiri ni chini ya wastani wa watoto wawili
Panga uzazi wewe na mwenzi wako kwa ustawi wa mji wako!
The vast majority of the countries in the world with the highest fertility rates are in Africa, with Niger topping the list at 7.153 children per woman, followed by Somalia at 6.123 children per woman. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali and Chad follow at 5.963, 5.922 and 5.797 children per woman, respectively. The North African country of Tunisia has the lowest fertility rate on the continent at 2.147 children per woman – a figure that puts it roughly in the middle of the two hundred countries listed.
The Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste also makes it into the top ten, with a fertility rate of 5.337 children per woman, while other island nations, such as Sao Tome and Principe (4.361 children per woman) and the Solomon Islands (3.77 children per woman) are also within the top fifty countries with the highest fertility rates. In Europe, Ireland and France have the highest fertility rates (at 1.98 and 1.973 children per woman), while the United States averages 1.886 children per woman.
Two of the most densely populated countries in the world – China and India – have fertility rates on the lower end of the scale. At 2.303 children per woman, India ranks at number 94 on the list, while China is much lower at 1.635 children per woman. However, both of these figures are likely to be affected by government policies and cultural expectations around reproduction in these countries. Taiwan has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 1.218 children per woman, closely followed by Moldova and Portugal, where there are, on average, 1.23 and 1.241 children per woman.
Nadhan mleta mada hajakuzudia wingi wa watu nchini but amezungumzia namba ya watoto ndani ya familia moja moja.
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China mwanamke mmoja anazaa watoto wangapi kwa wastani?mnapozungumzia masikini sijui mna maana gani . hivi na wamarekani nao ni masikini?
Wachina nao ni masikini?
Mbona wapo wengi sanaa . kuliko sisi?
Lakini hatuwasemi kuwa ni masikini ndo maana wanazaliana sana
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