Thursday, December 17, 2009

Research Mini Project

Research Mini-project

1) What is the Total Population of each of these nations?
2) TFR?
3) Crude Birth Rate?
4) Crude Death Rate?
5) Overall Life Expectancy?
6) Infant Mortality Rate?
7) Colonial experience? Who did they gain their independence from and when?
8) Would you consider each of these nations a developed country or developing country? Why?

Nigeria


 1) 149,229,090
 2) 4.91 children born per woman
 3) 36.65 births per 1,000
 4) 16.56 deaths per 1,000
 5) 46.94 years (male- 46.16 years female- 47.76 years)
 6) 94.35 deaths per 1,000 live births (males- 100.38 deaths per 1,000 live births female- 87.97 deaths per 1,000 live births)
 7) Gained independence from the UK on October 1st, 1960.
 8) A developing country because many babies die before they are one year old. They also just gained their independence less than 60 years ago.








Ethiopia


• 1) 85,237,338
• 2) 6.12 children born/woman
• 3) 43.66 births/1,000 population
• 4) 11.55 deaths/1,000 population
• 5) 55.41 years (male- 52.92 years female- 57.97 years)
• 6) 80.8 deaths/1,000 live births
• 7) Oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world. It is at least 2,000 years.
• 8) Developing because although they have been independent for quite some time, the majority of the population is young and the life expectancy is low and the infant mortality rate is high.





Sudan

• 1) 41,087,825
• 2) 4.48 children born/woman
• 3) 33.74 births/1,000 population
• 4) 12.94 deaths/1,000 population
• 5) 51.42 years (male- 50.49 years female- 52.4 years)
• 6) 82.43 deaths/1,000 live births
• 7) January 1st, 1956 from Egypt and the UK
• 8) Developing because their life expectancy isn’t exactly high, there are a lot of deaths amony babies, and they have only been free for less than 100 years. There has also been a lot of fighting there.


Kenya

• 1) 39,002,772
• 2) 4.56 children born/woman
• 3) 36.64 births/1,000 population
• 4) 9.72 deaths/1,000 population
• 5) 57.86 years (male- 57.49 years female- 58.24 years)
• 6) 54.7 deaths/1,000 live births
• 7) December 12th, 1963 from the UK
• 8) Developing because their infant mortality rate is kind of high and there is a low life expectancy.




South Africa

• 1) 49,052,489
• 2) 2.38 children born/woman
• 3) 19.93 births/ 1,000 population
• 4) 16.99 deaths/1,000 population
• 5) 48.98 years (male- 49.81 years female- 48.13 years
• 6) 44.42 deaths/1,000 live births
• 7) May 31st, 1910 from the Union of South Arica formed from four British colonies, May 31st, 1961 republic declared, April 27th, 1994 majority rule
• 8) Developing because their life expectancy is low and they have not been free for more than 100 years.




United States

• 1) 307,212,123
• 2) 2.05 children born/woman
• 3) 13.82 births/1,000 population
• 4) 8.38 deaths/1,000 population
• 5) 78.11 years ( male- 75.65 years female- 80.69 years)
• 6) 6.26 deaths/1,000 live births
• 7) July 4th, 1776
• 8) Developed because the infant mortality rate is low, they have had their independence for a while, and their life expectancy is high.

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