Talk:Rate of natural increase

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This article is classified as "start class" or "level S" article, so it needs a substantial amount of improvement. First, I want to help improve the citations as that is lacking throughout the article. This is important as the information provided doesn't seem to be verified appropriately. The article itself is formatted poorly. I want to add different sections that include explanation of the formula, how it used, and why it is important in the realm of demography. The following are same sources I want to use to help improve this article:

Dublin, L. I., & Lotka, A. J. (1925). On the true rate of natural increase: As exemplified by the population of the United States, 1920. Journal of the American statistical association, 20(151), 305-339.

Lunenfeld, B. (2008). An aging world–demographics and challenges.

Shryock, H. S., Siegel, J. S., & Larmon, E. A. (1973). The methods and materials of demography. US Bureau of the Census.

Preston, S., Heuveline, P., & Guillot, M. (2000). Demography: measuring and modeling population processes. Hibrahim1955 (talk) 03:12, 15 March 2018 (UTC)

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