How is 'lowest birth rate' defined in this quiz? If its fertility (children per woman) it should be:
2. Andorra (1,03 in 2019)
3. Malta (1,14 in 2019)
4/5. Italy / Spain (1,24 in 2020 / 2019)
If going off of CBR (number of births per 1.000 residents) its:
2. San Marino (6,7 in 2020)
3. Italy (6,8 in 2020)
4. Andorra / Ukraine* (7,0 in 2019 / 2020)
5. Spain (7,1 in 2020)
*Preliminary data (usually gets corrected upwards), as well as being underestimated because of unccounted for emigration
With the Vatican obviously taking the number one spot
I believe there is no official data for Monaco but i could be wrong. Please don't use sources like the world bank or world factbook for demographic statistics, their data is often either outdated or based on estimations rather than calculations. The best source to use is the respective country's statistical office. The data can usually be found on Wikipedia - eg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Andorra (replace Andorra with any country)
But why doesn't only vatican work? I mean, on almost every quiz here it works. :)
2. Andorra (1,03 in 2019)
3. Malta (1,14 in 2019)
4/5. Italy / Spain (1,24 in 2020 / 2019)
If going off of CBR (number of births per 1.000 residents) its:
2. San Marino (6,7 in 2020)
3. Italy (6,8 in 2020)
4. Andorra / Ukraine* (7,0 in 2019 / 2020)
5. Spain (7,1 in 2020)
*Preliminary data (usually gets corrected upwards), as well as being underestimated because of unccounted for emigration
With the Vatican obviously taking the number one spot
I believe there is no official data for Monaco but i could be wrong. Please don't use sources like the world bank or world factbook for demographic statistics, their data is often either outdated or based on estimations rather than calculations. The best source to use is the respective country's statistical office. The data can usually be found on Wikipedia - eg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Andorra (replace Andorra with any country)
Great quiz though!
Countries such as Montenegro have a higher percentage cover