Birthrate

Pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrˌθreɪt/

Birthrate (noun)

  1. The number of babies born in a place during a set time, usually shown per year.
  2. A measure used to describe whether a population is having many or few births compared with its size.

Examples

  • The birthrate affects how fast the population grows.
  • A falling birthrate can change the age balance.