A mortality table, also known as a life table or actuarial table, is a statistical chart used to represent the probability of death of individuals in various age groups within a given population. It shows the rate of death at each age in terms of the number of deaths per thousand people.
Zero Population Growth refers to a condition where the number of people in a specified population neither grows nor declines, effectively resulting in a steadiness of population size. This is achieved when the number of births plus immigration equals the number of deaths plus emigration over a specific period.
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