The number of new infants per 1,000 individuals in a population per year is referred to as the crude Birth Rate. It is a demographic measure that indicates the rate at which new births occur within a population, providing insight into population growth and reproductive trends. This rate can be influenced by factors such as cultural practices, economic conditions, and access to healthcare. A higher crude birth rate typically indicates a growing population, while a lower rate may suggest population stabilization or decline.
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