difference between the population growth of developed and developing nations
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The populations of developed nations are generally more stable, and it is estimated that they will grow at a steady rate of around 7% over the next 40 years. In addition to having high per capita income and stable population growth rates, developed nations are also characterized by their use of resources.
The countries which are facing the beginning of industrialization are called Developing Countries. Developed Countries have a high per capita income and GDP as compared to Developing Countries. ... In developed countries, the birth rate and death rate are low, whereas in developing countries both the rates are high.
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