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This study indicates the effects of financial crisis on birth rates in the Halabja province. Specifically, the results are shown that financial crisis that occurred from 2014 to 2018 make a steady decline in the birth rates in Halabja province. The data used in this paper are (the number of population, the number of birth and the number of death) through this period. The Data Description, five statistic formulas and SPSS version 22 are used to analyze these data. The results show that there is a strong relationship between the Financial crisis and birth rates in Halabja province during financial crises period. (original abstract)
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- * General Directorate of Health of Halabja, Halabja, Iraq - Kurdistan
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- * Ministry of Education, Iraq - Kurdistan
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- university of Halabja, Halabja, Iraq - Kurdistan
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