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explain factors which infuence the birth and death rates in the last stage of the demographic transition?​

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Answered by crathod140
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The birth rate decline in developed countries started in the late 19th century in northern Europe. ... Death rates may remain consistently low or increase slightly due to increases in lifestyle diseases due to low exercise levels and high obesity and an aging population in developed countries.

Answered by Anonymous
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The birth rate decline in developed countries started in the late 19th century in northern Europe. Death rates may remain consistently low or increase slightly due to increases in lifestyle diseases due to low exercise levels and high obesity and an aging population in developed countries

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Post-Industrial Stage

Following the industrial stage is the final stage of the demographic transition. This stage is referred to as the post-industrial stage and is characterized by a stable human population, with both low birth rates and low death rates

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