12 Questions
What can be inferred about the birth and death rates in urban areas of Ethiopia?
They are significantly lower than in rural areas.
Which region in Ethiopia has the lowest Total Fertility Rate (TFR) according to the text?
Addis Ababa
How did the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) change from 1984 to the current time in Ethiopia?
Decreased slightly
What trend is observed in mortality rates across regional states in Ethiopia?
They have decreased significantly
Which region in Ethiopia had an Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of 48 in 2016?
Addis Ababa
In which region of Ethiopia were mortality rates higher than 100 infant deaths per 1,000 live births before 2000?
Somali
Why does Addis Ababa have a relatively high life expectancy compared to other regions in Ethiopia?
Because of better access to health services in the area
How does the life expectancy in urban areas of Ethiopia compare to rural areas?
Life expectancy is greater in urban areas than in rural areas
What factors have contributed to the high birth rates in developing countries according to the text?
Lack of population education
Which country in the Horn of Africa has the highest death rate and the lowest life expectancy among Ethiopia's neighbors?
Somalia
How does Ethiopia's infant mortality rate compare to Kenya, Eritrea, and Djibouti?
Ethiopia's infant mortality rate is higher than Kenya, Eritrea, and Djibouti
What has contributed to the relatively high infant and child mortality rates according to the text?
Parents considering children as assets
Explore the differences in birth and death rates between rural and urban areas of Ethiopia. Learn about the average number of children per woman in different regions of Ethiopia as of 2016.
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