how is population control essential for poverty eradication ?
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Higher incomes improve living environments, reduce malnutrition and provide a buffer against the costs of poor health." ... The report argued that addressing population concerns was crucial to meeting the UN's Millennium Summit goals of halving global poverty and arresting the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015.
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First, rapid population growth is likely to reduce per capita income growth and well-being, which tends to increase poverty. Second, in densely populated poor nations with pressure on land, rapid population growth increases landlessness and hence the incidence of poverty.
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