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What happens when the per capita birth rate equals the per capita death rate

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When the per capita birth rate equals the per capita death rate, the population remains stable. This means that the number of individuals being born is equal to the number of individuals dying, and the overall population size is not changing. This is known as the replacement-level fertility, and it is the level of fertility needed to maintain a stable population over time

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