Death Rate - GCSE Geography Definition
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The death rate, often referred to as the mortality rate, is a measure used in demography to quantify the number of deaths in a particular population. It is usually expressed per 1,000 individuals, over one year. In the context of GCSE Geography, understanding the death rate is essential for analysing population dynamics. It helps highlight trends in health, life expectancy, and the impacts of natural disasters, epidemics, or wars on a population. This statistic is important when studying population change. Alongside birth rates and migration, it provides insights into the overall well-being and development of a region.
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