The provided graph presents data on the number of birth and death per decade in Switzerland across the period from 1970 to 2020.
According to the United Nations statistics, the fertility rate remained unchanged in the 1970s and 1980s with 1.2 million children unlike the mortality rate that grew from 1 million to 1.3 million. In 1990, the amount of newborns and death toll were able to exceed 1.5 million.
Moreover, during the beginning of the millennium, childbirth rate doubled in number reaching 2.7 million babies and this only continue to surge reaching their peak at 3.2 million births in 2020. Despite the growth of the deceased rates in the 1990s, the number of deaths gradually declined among the years, ultimately plummeting to 700 thousand deaths in 2020.
In conclusion, throughout the period from 1970 to 2020, Switzerland’s reproduction rate showed consistent growth, indicating that the number of newborns equaled or exceeded the mortality rate, resulting in a high replacement rate
