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The image contains a bar chart showing Switzerland's birth and death rates from 1970 to 2020, with births and deaths on separate bars per year at increments of 10 years. 1970: Births are approximately 1 million, Deaths are slightly above 0.5 million. 1980: Births are just under 1 million, Deaths remain slightly above 0.5 million. 1990: Births are slightly under 1.5 million, Deaths approach 1 million. 2000: Births are approximately 2.75 million, Deaths cross the 1 million mark. 2010: Births are around 2.75 million, Deaths are just above 1 million. 2020: Births reach 3 million, Deaths are between 1 and 1.5 million.
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The chart provides data about birth and death ratios in Switzerland in the gap of 1970 to 2020 from United Nation information.
Overall, the share of birth rates has risen up to 2020 and it hit a peak in 2020. Nevertheless, the rates of death fluctuated in years and hit a low in 2020. Also, the death ratio exceeded the birth rates in 1980.
In 1970 and 1980 the amount of birth retained in the same level just over one million. Nonetheless the rate of birth rose gradually marginally over 1.5 million. After this point the amount boomed to slightly over 2.5 million. Then it increased steadily until 2020.
In terms of death ratios, climbed gradually till 1990. However, the amount reached almost 1.5 million and hit a peak. Nevertheless, the number of deaths declined slowly from 1990 to 2020 and it experienced the lowest levels in 2000s. Finally, it hit a low in 2020.
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