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The document provides formulas and explanations for calculating various population statistics, such as: 1) Mid-year population, which estimates the population as of July 1 using census data and growth rates. 2) Population growth rate, which can be calculated arithmetically, geometrically, or exponentially based on growth over time. 3) Population doubling time, which is the number of years it takes for a population to double based on its growth rate. 3) Other ratios and rates including sex ratio, dependency ratios, birth rate and death rate. Computations are shown as examples.

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The document provides formulas and explanations for calculating various population statistics, such as: 1) Mid-year population, which estimates the population as of July 1 using census data and growth rates. 2) Population growth rate, which can be calculated arithmetically, geometrically, or exponentially based on growth over time. 3) Population doubling time, which is the number of years it takes for a population to double based on its growth rate. 3) Other ratios and rates including sex ratio, dependency ratios, birth rate and death rate. Computations are shown as examples.

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MID-YEAR POPULATION

* usually the estimated population as of July 1 of the year for which the rate is being
computed
Formula:

Pmid-year = P1 + n/N * (P2-P1)

where;
P1 total population as of earlier census
P2 total population in a latter census
n number of months between P1 and desired mid-year population estimate
N total number of months elapsed between the two

Compute:

P1 32,521 05/01/2010 Date of Census


P2 36,606 08/01/2015 Date of Census
n 86 07/01/2017 Mid-year date
N 63
Pmid-year* 38,097

*Note: Please make sure that the date in your computer setting is
the same as the date setting of Excel (MM/dd/YYYY) to enable the
automatic computation of dates.
the rate is being

pulation estimate

P1 25,000
P2 125,000
n 50
N 63
Pmid-year** 104,365

**Manual Computation of months


Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)
* it is the difference between the number of live births
and the number of deaths during the year.
Formula:

RNI = CBR - CDR

where;

CBR= Crude Birth Rate


CDR= Crude Death Rate

Compute:

CBR 26.5 per 1000 pop


CDR 7.5 per 1000 pop
RNI 19.00
Compute for time (t) to be used for Population Estimation

Where : 1 Year = 365 days

Compute:

Start Date 8/1/2015


End Date 7/1/2017
time 1.92 year/s
Population Growth Rate (PGR) Arithmetic Rate

* Population Growth Rate it is the rate at which population is increasing or decreasing due
to natural increase and netr migration, expressed as percentage of the base population.

* Arithmetic Growth refers to the situation where a population increase by a constant


number of persons (or other objects) in eacah period being analysed.

Formula:

r= (𝐏𝐭 −𝐏𝐨)/𝐭 ÷ Po *
100
where;
Pt is population in later period
Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier
and later period or number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute:
Pt 68,616,536
Po 60,703,206
t 5.34
r 2.441217
or decreasing due
base population.

e by a constant
alysed.
Population Estimation Using Arithmetic Rate

* Population Growth Rate it is the rate at which population is increasing or


decreasing due to natural increase and netr migration, expressed as
percentage of the base population.
* Arithmetic Growth refers to the situation where a population increase by a
constant number of persons (or other objects) in eacah period being
analysed.

Formula:

Pt = Po (1+rt)

where;
Pt is population in later period
Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier and
later period or number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute:
Po 60,703,206
r 2.441217
t 5.34
Pt 68,616,536
to be changed
Population Growth Rate (PGR) Geometric Formula

* Geometric Change refers to the situation where successive changes in a


poulation differ by a constant ratio (as distinct from a constant amount for
arithmetic change).

Formula:

𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐠 (𝐋𝐨𝐠 (𝐏𝐭/𝐏𝐨))/𝐭 - 1 * 100


r=

where;

Pt is population in later period


Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier and later period
or number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute:

Pt 36,606
Po 32,521
t 5.25
r 2.28
Population Estimation Using Geometric Formula

* Geometric Change refers to the situation where successive changes in a poulation differ b
constant ratio (as distinct from a constant amount for arithmetic change).

Formula:

Pt = Po (1 +r)
t

where;

Pt is population in later period


Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier and later period or
number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute the Population Estimate:

Po 36,606
r 2.28
t 1.92
Pt 38,225
ric Formula

anges in a poulation differ by a


arithmetic change).
Population Growth Rate (PGR) Exponential
Formula
* Exponential Change takes into account semi-annual or monthly compounding.
Compounding takes place continuously ( i.e. a constant rate of change is applied
at every infinitesimal of time. For a fixed period.

Formula:

��⁡〖𝐏𝐭 /𝐏𝐨 〗 /𝐭
r=

where;

Pt is population in later period


Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier and later
period or number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute:

Pt 99,284,483
Po 88,574,614
t 4.9200
r 2.32
compounding.
ange is applied
Population Estimation Using Exponential Formula

* Exponential Change takes into account semi-annual or monthly compounding.


Compounding takes place continuously ( i.e. a constant rate of change is applied at e
infinitesimal of time. For a fixed period.

Formula:

Pt = Po e
rt

where;

Pt is population in later period


Po is population in earlier period
t is time interval between the earlier and later period or
number of years
r is rate of growth

Compute:

Po 88,574,614
r 2.32
t 4.92
Pt 99,284,483
Formula

compounding.
nge is applied at every
Population Doubling Time (DT)
* it has been found out that a population growing at least at the rate of
one (1) percent annually double its size in 69.3 years

Formula:
(𝟔𝟗.𝟑)/(𝐏𝐆𝐑 (%))
DT =

where;

PGR is Population Growth Rate

For example:

K 69.3
PGR 2.36
DT 29.36
Sex Ratio

* refers to the composition of population with respect to age


and sex.

Formula:
�/𝐅 ∗𝟏𝟎𝟎
SR =

where;

M is the number of males


F is the number of females

Compute:

M 44,270
F 44,924
SR 98.54
Total Dependency Ratio
* ratio of persons in the dependent ages (generally under age 15
and over age 64) to those economically productive ages (15-64
years) in the population.

Formula:
(𝐏𝟎−𝟏𝟒+𝐏𝟔𝟓&𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫)/(𝐏𝟏𝟓−𝟔𝟒)
TDR =
* 100

where;

P0-14 is the total population aged 0 to 14


P15-64 is the total population aged 15 to 64
P65&over is the total populaton aged 65 and over

Compute:

P0-14 12,363
P15-64 22,893
P65&over 1,352
TDR 59.91
Child Dependency Ratio (CDR)
Formula:

(𝐏𝟎−𝟏𝟒)/(𝐏𝟏𝟓−𝟔𝟒) * 100
CDR =

where;

P0-14 is the trotal population aged 0 to 14


P15-64 is the total population aged 15 to 64

Compute:

P0-14 12,363
P15-64 22,893
CDR 54.00
Old Age Dependency Ratio

Formula:

OA =
(𝑷𝟔𝟓&𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓)
/(𝑷𝟏𝟓−𝟔𝟒) *
100
where;

P65&over is total population aged 65 years old and over


P15-64 is total population aged 15-64 years old

Compute:
P15-64 22,893
P65&over 1,352
Old Age
Dependency
Ratio
5.91
Crude Birth Rate (CBR)

* is the number of live births occuring among the population of a given


geographical area during the same year, per 1,000 mid-year total
population of the given geographical area during the same year.

Formula:

CBR =
�/𝑷 *
1000
where;

B number of births
P mid year population

Compute:

B 1,000
P 10,000
CBR 100.00
Crude Death Rate (CDR)
* is the number of deaths occuring among the population of a given geographical
area during the same year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given
geographical area during the same year.

Formula:

CDR = �/𝑷 * 1000

where;

D is the number of death


P is the mid year population

Compute:

D 156
P 38,225
CDR 4.08
Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR)
*is the number of live births per 1,000 women of the mean
population in the age group in question.

Formula:

ASFR =�/� * 1,000

where;

B number of births to reproductive women in specific age group

W number of women in the same age group

Compute:

B 166,743
W 3,334,850
ASFR 50.00
Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
*is obtained by adding together fertility rates calculated
for one year.

Formula:

TFR = 5 ƩASFR

where;

ASFR is the age-specific fertility rate for age group I 15-49


B number of births to reproductive women in specific age group
W number of women in the same age group

Compute:

Age Group B W ASFR


15-19 500,000 12,000,000 0.04
20-24 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
25-29 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
30-34 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
35-39 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
40-44 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
45-49 1,000,000 15,000,000 0.07
ƩASFR = 0.441667
TFR 2.21

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