sündsus
Sündsus refers to the birth rate within a population. It is a fundamental demographic indicator used to measure population growth or decline. Typically, sündsus is expressed as the number of live births per 1,000 people in a given year. This rate is a key component in calculating population changes, alongside mortality rates and migration.
Factors influencing sündsus are diverse and complex. They include socioeconomic conditions, access to healthcare and family
Analyzing sündsus trends provides insights into the age structure of a population, its future growth potential,