Key Terms Replacement Rate: a fertility rate of 2.1. Two children per family are required to replace each parent. The.1 is needed to overcome the deaths.

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Key Terms Replacement Rate: a fertility rate of 2.1. Two children per family are required to replace each parent. The.1 is needed to overcome the deaths of some children. Dependency Ratio: population ratio based on age that describes those too young or too old to be in the work force.

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