Birthrate

/ˈbɜːθreɪt/ noun

The number of babies born in a population during a specific period, usually expressed per 1,000 people per year.

Compound of 'birth' (Old English 'byrth', from Proto-Germanic 'burtiz') and 'rate' (Latin 'rata', meaning 'fixed amount'). The term emerged in the 19th century as demographers needed to measure population growth systematically.

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