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 #1. What was the population of the world in mid-2015, of Canada in mid-2015? 1 in 205 people in the world are Canadian Canada World (PRB.org) (PF, Feb 2016) 1cm represents 1000 km N World Population Data Sheets 2016

 #2. Generate the list of the ten most populous countries in mid-2015 with the most populous country being #1. 1- China (1371.9) 9- Russia (144.3) 4- Indonesia (255.7) 10- Mexico (127.0) 2- India (1314.1) 5- Brazil (204.5) 6- Pakistan (199.0) 7- Nigeria (181.8) 8- Bangladesh (160.4) 3- USA (321.2)

 #3. The Crude Death Rate (Deaths) is the yearly number of deaths per thousand of mid-year population. Which country (ies) has the highest CDR? Which country (ies) has the lowest CDR? Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 UEA CDR 1

 #4. The Migration Rate is the annual difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants in a country. Which country (ies) has the highest MR? Which country (ies) has the lowest MR? Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 Samoa MR -28 UEA CDR 1 Syria MR -26

 #5. The Infant Mortality Rate is the yearly number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1000 live births. Which country (ies) has the highest IMR? Which country (ies) has the lowest IMR? C.A.R. IMR 109 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 Samoa MR -28 UEA CDR 1 Syria MR -26

 #6. The Total Fertility Rate is the total number of children that, on average, a woman is expected to have during her life at current fertility levels? Which country (ies) has the highest TFR? Which country (ies) has the lowest TFR? Niger TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR 1.2 Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 Samoa MR -28 UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR 1.2 Syria MR -26

 #7. Percent of Population <15 and 65. Which country (ies) has the highest / lowest % 15? Which country (ies) has the highest / lowest % 65+? Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Samoa MR -28 UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Syria MR -26

 #8. The Gross National Income ($US) is the total market value of all finished goods and services produced by the citizens of a country, operating at home or in any other country, and sold anywhere in the world during the year. Which country (ies) has the highest GNI? Which country (ies) has the lowest GNI? Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ GNI $ Samoa MR -28 UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Syria MR -26

 #9. Which country (ies) has the highest Percent Urban population? Which country (ies) has the lowest percent urban population? Burundi Urb 10% Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Urb 100% Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Urb 100% Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Urb 100% GNI $ Samoa MR -28 Singapore Urb 100% UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Urb 100% Monaco Urb 100% Nauru Urb 100% Syria MR -26

 #10. Which country (ies) has the highest Percent of Married Women using Contraception (modern)? Which country (ies) has the lowest Percent of Married Women using Contraception (modern)? Burundi Urb 10% Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Urb 100% Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Urb 100% Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Urb 100% GNI $ Samoa MR -28 Singapore Urb 100% UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Urb 100% Monaco Urb 100% Nauru Urb 100% Somalia Mod Contra 1% China Mod Contra 84% UK Mod Contra 84% Syria MR -26 South Sudan Mod Contra 1%

 #11. Life Expectancy is the average number of years a person is expected to live at birth. Which country (ies) has the highest LE (both)? Which country (ies) has the lowest LE (both)? Burundi Urb 10% Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Urb 100% Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Urb 100% Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 LE 44 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Urb 100% GNI $ Samoa MR -28 Singapore Urb 100% UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Urb 100% Monaco Urb 100% Nauru Urb 100% Somalia Mod Contra 1% China Mod Contra 84% UK Mod Contra 84% San Marino LE 87 Syria MR -26 South Sudan Mod Contra 1%

 #12a. Which country (ies) has the highest Maternal Deaths per births (2013)? Which country (ies) has the lowest Maternal Deaths per births (2013)? Burundi Urb 10% Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Urb 100% Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Urb 100% Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 LE 44 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Urb 100% GNI $ Samoa MR -28 Singapore Urb 100% UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Urb 100% Monaco Urb 100% Nauru Urb 100% Somalia Mod Contra 1% China Mod Contra 84% UK Mod Contra 84% San Marino LE 87 Sierra Leone Mat Deaths 1100 Belarus Mat Deaths 1 Syria MR -26 South Sudan Mod Contra 1%

 #12b. Which country (ies) has the highest Female Share of Nonagricultural Wage Earners (2008 to 2013)? Which country (ies) has the lowest Female Share of Nonagricultural Wage Earners (2008 to 2013)? Burundi Urb 10% Japan 26% 65+ Bahrain 1% 65+ Urb 100% Niger 52% <15 TFR 7.6 Taiwan TFR 1.2 South Korea TFR 1.2 Portugal TFR 1.2 Bosnia – Herzegovina TFR 1.2 C.A.R. IMR 109 GNI $610 D.R. Congo IMR 108 Hong Kong IMR 1.6 TFR % <15 Urb 100% Oman MR 45 Lesotho CDR 20 LE 44 Qatar CDR 1 1% 65+ Urb 100% GNI $ Samoa MR -28 Singapore Urb 100% UEA CDR 1 Macao TFR % <15 Urb 100% Monaco Urb 100% Nauru Urb 100% Somalia Mod Contra 1% China Mod Contra 84% UK Mod Contra 84% San Marino LE 87 Sierra Leone Mat Deaths 1100 Belarus Mat Deaths 1 Moldova FN-AWE 55% Iraq FN-AWE 12% Yemen FN-AWE 12% Syria MR -26 South Sudan Mod Contra 1%

 #14a. Calculate the % change in the populations of the various regions listed below. Graph the changes calculated as a comparative bar graph.