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What happened to the birthrate during the 1950’s? Use bar graph to be specific.

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The crude birth rate of the world was about 36 births per 1,000 population per year in 1950; it has been reduced by 17-18 percent in 25 years and is a little above 30 today. ... The average decline has been more than one-quarter (28.7 percent), and the level of crude birth rates today is 16-17.

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The birth rate increased to women having around 4 children in their lifetime. There were about 36 births per 1000 population per year
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