Number 1. The scientific study of population growth and change

Correct Answer: Demography

Number 2. The "Number of events/ Number at risk" of the event

Correct Answer: True Rate

Number 3. All births minus all the deaths in a given population over a given time period

Correct Answer: Natural Increase

Number 4. The formal counting of a population by its government

Correct Answer: Census Enumeration

Number 5. The number of live births per 1,000 people living in the population

Correct Answer: Crude Birth Rate

Number 6. Nations with comparably higher wealth than most countries of the world including: Western Europe; Canada, United States, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia

Correct Answer: More Developed Nations

Number 7. Nations located near to or south of the Equator which have less wealth and more of the world's population of inhabitants including: Africa, India, Central and South America, most island nations, and most of Asia (Excluding China)

Correct Answer: Less Developed Nations

Number 8. A measure of the number of children born to a woman

Correct Answer: Fertility

Number 9. The total number of children ever born to a woman calculated both individually and at the societal level

Correct Answer: Total Fertility Rate

Number 10. The physiological ability to conceive or give birth to children

Correct Answer: Fecundity

Number 11. The in-migration minus the out-migration in a given population over a given time period

Correct Answer: Net Migration

Number 12. The act of going from one region, country, or place to another

Correct Answer: Migration

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