High fertility rates in Africa
With a fertility rate of almost 7 children per woman, Niger is the country with the highest fertility rate in the world followed by Mali. The total population of Niger is growing at a fast pace.
South Koreans are having so few children that their country had the world's lowest fertility rate in 2021, even lower than the preceding year in which the nation also came in dead last. South Korean women averaged 0.81 births during their lifetimes in 2021—the sixth straight year of decline, says Statistics Korea.
Around 140 million babies are born every year in the world. That's more than four births every second of every day. More than half of all births take place in Asia with 25 million births in India and 16 million births in China alone every year.
The least common birthday is leap day, or February 29. But because the day only occurs once every four years, it's obvious it would yield the least amount of birthdays. The rarest birthday of the 365 annual calendar days is Christmas day, Dec. 25.
Fertility rates are falling
The total fertility rate (TFR) is the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime. It hit a record low of 1.59 in Australia 2020 and rebounded slightly to 1.7 per woman last year.
About 385,000 babies are born each day according to the UN. That adds up to more than 140 million a year.
The UN estimates that around 385,000 babies are born each day around the world (140 million a year). This number will remain relatively stable in the 50 years from 2020 to 2070.
One study estimated a woman can have around 15-30 children in a lifetime, taking pregnancy and recovery time into account. Since men require less time and fewer resources to have kids, the most "prolific" fathers today can have up to about 200 children.
A two child policy has previously been used in several countries including Iran, Singapore, and Vietnam. In British Hong Kong in the 1970s, citizens were also highly encouraged to have two children as a limit (although it was not mandated by law), and it was used as part of the region's family planning strategies.
No one is born in the country, but it has citizens
In fact, it is granted to those who stay in Vatican because of their office or work.
Reason One. According to the United Nations, Australia is the second-best country in the world to live, due to its excellent quality of life index. The UN establishes a qualification, also known as the Human Development Index, based on an annual survey of social progress and economic indexes of the 187 countries.
The overall ranking of Best Countries measure global performance on a variety of metrics. Switzerland is the best country in the world for 2022.
Experian landed on September 9 as the most common birthday in the U.S. It's shared by comedian Adam Sandler, actor Hugh Grant, jazz singer Michael Bublé, Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy, and Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC.
982 live births average per day (40.90 in an hour) 488 deaths average per day (20.32 in an hour)
Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human.
They found that the most fertile months for conceiving a boy were from September to November, while the lowest fertile period was from March to May.
Australia's population density is low because most of the country's interior is desert (also known as the outback) and presents extremely difficult living conditions.
The most common birthday in Australia is September 17th! The least common birthday (you may have guessed it is) is Christmas Day, the 25th of December. If you are inclined to count leap years in the mix then the 29th February is the least common birthday, but only because they occur once every 4 years.
Most babies (91%) in Australia are born at term (37–41 weeks).
In Australia, turning 21 means one is an adult. The tradition means giving the person turning 21 a key to their family's house.