Demography
- Age-Specific Death Rate - The age-specific death rate is a measure used to quantify mortality risk for specific age groups within a population. This calculator helps calculate the rate.
- Child Mortality Rate (CMR) - The Child Mortality Rate (CMR) represents the number of deaths of children under five years of age per 1,000 live births. Use this calculator to obtain the CMR.
- Contraceptive Prevalence Rate - The Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) is a measure of the percentage of women of reproductive age who are using, or whose sexual partners are using, a contraceptive method at a given time.
- Crude Birth Rate - The crude birth rate (CBR) is the number of live births within a population per 1000 people. This calculator helps determine the CBR based on the total number of live births and total population of a region.
- Crude Death Rate - The crude death rate is a demographic measurement representing the number of deaths in a specified population, expressed as the number of deaths per 1000 individuals.
- Dependency Ratio - The dependency ratio is a demographic measure that shows the pressure on the working population to support non-working age groups.
- Infant Mortality Rate - Calculate the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) using the number of infant deaths and live births.
- Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) - The Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) calculator provides the MMR based on the number of maternal deaths and live births.
- Net Migration Rate - The net migration rate calculator provides the net migration rate per 1,000 people based on immigration, emigration, and total population.
- Net Reproduction Rate (NRR) - The net reproduction rate (NRR) is a measure of the average number of daughters that would be born to a woman over her lifetime. This calculator helps evaluate the NRR based on current fertility rates.
- Old-Age Dependency Ratio - The old-age dependency ratio is calculated as a percentage of the elderly population to the working-age population. Use this calculator to determine the ratio and understand its implications.
- Population Density - This calculator determines the population density based on the provided total population and total land area. It is a valuable tool in urban planning, environmental studies, and social sciences.
- Population Pyramid Analysis - Population Pyramid Analysis is a method of visualizing the age and sex structure of a population.
- Rate of Natural Increase (RNI) - The rate of natural increase (RNI) is a demographic measure that indicates population growth or decline. This calculator helps calculate the RNI.
- Replacement Fertility Rate - The replacement fertility rate is the average number of children that must be born to a woman in order to replace the population itself, taking into account mortality and other factors. This calculator helps find the replacement fertility rate.
- Sex Ratio (Number of Males per 100 Females) - The sex ratio is calculated as the number of males per 100 females in a given population. This calculator helps determine gender imbalances within a population.
- Total Fertility Rate (TFR) - The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is a measure of the average number of children a woman would have during her reproductive years based on current birth rates.
- Urbanization Rate - The urbanization rate is the percentage of the total population that lives in urban areas. This calculator helps find the urbanization rate.
- Youth Dependency Ratio - The youth dependency ratio is a measure of the economic burden placed on the working-age population by young dependents. This calculator helps find the ratio.