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In which stage of Demographic Transition Theory, population growth is stable? ​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Most of the developing countries are moving from second stage to third stage of demographic transition. The Fourth Stage is characterized by both death rates and birth rates are declining appreciably. As a result, population is either stable or growing slowly.

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  • Most of the developing countries are moving from second stage to third stage of demographic transition. The Fourth Stage is characterized by both death rates and birth rates are declining appreciably. As a result, population is either stable or growing slowly.

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