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{{short description|Average number of daughters per woman with typical mortality rates}}{{About|the average number of offspring born to a female|the rate of spread of an epidemic|Basic reproduction number}}In population ecology and demography, the net reproduction rate, R0, is the average number of offspring (often specifically daughters) that would be born to a female if she passed through her lifetime conforming to the age-specific fertility and mortality rates of a given year. This rate is similar to the gross reproduction rate but takes into account that some females will die before completing their childbearing years. An R0 of one means that each generation of mothers is having exactly enough daughters to replace themselves in the population.WEB,www.planetwire.org/details/62, Glossary: Net Reproduction Rate (NRR), planetwire.org, August 28, 2007,www.planetwire.org/details/62," title="web.archive.org/web/20070224163842www.planetwire.org/details/62,">web.archive.org/web/20070224163842www.planetwire.org/details/62, February 24, 2007, BOOK, Dharmalingham, A., The Methods and Materials of Demography, David Swanson, Jacob S. Siegel, Henry S. Shryock, Emerald Group Publishing, 2004, 2, 819, Reproductivity, 0-12-641955-8, If the R0 is less than one, the reproductive performance of the population is below replacement level.{{cn|date=May 2024}}The R0 is particularly relevant where sex ratios at birth are significantly affected by the use of reproductive technologies, or where life expectancy is low.{{cn|date=May 2024}}The current (2015–20) estimate for the R0 worldwide under the UN’s medium variant model is 1.09 daughters per woman.WEB,data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=PopDiv&f=variableID:48, UNdata {{!, record view {{!}} Net reproduction rate (surviving daughters per woman)|website=data.un.org|access-date=2019-12-14}}

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