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explain how social economic and culture factors lead to change in the population for the developing country like India​

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Answered by shahilkhanxxx
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Fertility rates in India are more closely related to education levels and the socio-economic development within a state, than to religious beliefs, according to an IndiaSpend analysis of government data and research evidence.

The evidence IndiaSpend looked at shows that richer families and states with better health facilities and higher female literacy have lower fertility rates in India. Globally, there is little evidence to link religion and fertility rates, with poorer, conflict-ridden states and countries with lower female empowerment reporting higher population growth rates.

Answered by rakhister80
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Social economic and culture factors lead to change in the population for the developing country like India as:

  • Social factors like better housing facilities, better education facilities, search s in Dehradun, a famous town known for its boarding schools. Better health facilities, search as in Chennai,which has some of the best medical specialist in the country.
  • Economic factors like people tend to migrate from rural to urban areas such as Mumbai Bangalore and Delhi in search of employment opportunities.
  • Cultural factors like shifting of women with their husband to a different village town or city after marriage.

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