Moncton's population is not great enough to calculate population statistics, for the below information it is from the whole province of New Brunswick.
The birth rate in New Brunswick 9.9 births/1000 people (est. 2009). Compared to Canada's birth rate which is 11.3 births/1000 people (est .2009). 9.9 is an average number to have for a birth rate. It is not abnormally high or low. The death rate in New Brunswick is 8.5 deaths/1000 people (est.2009). Canada's death rate is 7.1 deaths/1000 people, so it is higher than the total death rate of Canada. However compared to the rest of Canada 8.5 is not an abnormally high death rate. In 2012 the dependency ratio was 60.9 per 100 people. The dependency ratio is accounting for the amount of people who work between the ages of 15-64.
The birth rate in New Brunswick 9.9 births/1000 people (est. 2009). Compared to Canada's birth rate which is 11.3 births/1000 people (est .2009). 9.9 is an average number to have for a birth rate. It is not abnormally high or low. The death rate in New Brunswick is 8.5 deaths/1000 people (est.2009). Canada's death rate is 7.1 deaths/1000 people, so it is higher than the total death rate of Canada. However compared to the rest of Canada 8.5 is not an abnormally high death rate. In 2012 the dependency ratio was 60.9 per 100 people. The dependency ratio is accounting for the amount of people who work between the ages of 15-64.
This is the population pyramid for Moncton, New Brunswick.. click here to go to the chart.
One thing you can see from this population pyramid is the male and female population is fairly even.
One thing you can see from this population pyramid is the male and female population is fairly even.