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A fecund woman but not fertile?

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This is a lecture note mainly elaborating on fertility, population growth, fecundity, talking about the demographic transition model of how population has both grown and decreased consecutively over the decades till now, together with the goal to be achieved in the near future to come.

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Lecture 5

Fertility

, Population Growth
• The fractional rate at which the
number of individuals in a
population increases.

• Refers to the change in population
over a unit time period

, … Population Growth
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