rate. Although Spain’s birth rate remained extremely high into the 1970s, it subsequently decreased. In 2009 it stood at 1.31 children per female, one of the lowest birth rates in the world. As population growth slowed, the averageage of Spain’s population increased. By European standards Spain has a low population density. The great bulk of the population is concentrated in just a few areas
deaths per 1000 live births in 1990 to 60 deaths per 1000 live births in 2009. This decline translates into an average annual decrease in child mortality of 2.1%. Numbers of under-five deaths have declined from 12.4 million in 1990 to 8.1 million in 2009. While progress has been made, it is unequally distributed. At the regional level, the decline in under-five mortality rates between 1990 and 20
2) Non-price policy in US
① Labeling policy in US
The posting of nutrition information on menus and menu boards - is a policy that more states and localities are considering each year. Supporters of nutrition labeling at fast-food and chain restaurants, including the American Medical Association, want labeling that is easy to understand and that includes the total calories, fat, saturate
- Brought the birthrate in China down.
In 1970, the birthrate was 33.43 per thousand people.
In 1990, the birthrate was 21.06 per thousand people.
In 1970, The average number of children per woman was 5.01children.
In 1990, the number of children per woman was 2.31children.
At the family planning center, the woman was injected with rivanol which is an abortio
total cancer incidence is increasing steadily. Cancer incidence between men and women is narrowing the gap as time goes by.
2. Difference in Incidence rate of Cancer by Gender
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The above chart shows the incidence of cancers by sex. The notable point is that there are differences of developing cancer between man and woman. Gastric, colorectal, and lung cancer