The table illustrates the information related to population growth, average birth per woman, life expectancy at birth in countries with different income levels in 2000 and 2004.
Looking from an overall perspective, the table depicts high-income countries, middle income countries, and low-income countries in the years 2002 and 2004, the table shows population growth, average births per woman, and life expectancy at birth.
Looking forward, in high income countries in the year 2002, population growth was recorded at +0.8%, the average births per woman was 1.7, and the life expectancy at birth was 78.0, but in 2004, population growth decreased to +0.7%, while average birth per woman remained the same at 1.7, but life expectancy increased to 78.7, marked as the highest. Furthermore, we can observe that in 2002, middle income countries had reported +0.9% in population growth, and average birth per woman was reported at 2.2; lastly, life expectancy at birth was 69.1; however, in 2004, population growth remained same, which was +0.9%, but average birth per woman decreased to 2.1, as life expectancy at birth increased to 70.0.
Similarly, in low income countries, the population growth percentile was examined at +2.0% in 2002, which is the highest percentage among all 3 types of countries, average birth per woman was 3.9, which was also the highest reported, and life expectancy at birth was 58.1. Perspectively, in 2004, population growth was decreased to +1.8%, and average birth per woman was also lowered to 3.7, but life expectancy at birth looked higher, depicted as 58.8.
