The fertility rate in many developed and developing countries has dropped to about two children per woman
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The global average fertility rate is just below 2.5 children per woman today. Over the last 50 years the global fertility rate has halved. And over the course of the modernization of societies the number of children per woman decreases very substantially. In the pre-modern era fertility rates of 4.5 to 7 children per woman were common. At that time the very high mortality at a young age kept population growth low. As health improves and the mortality in the population decreases we typically saw accelerated population growth
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the fertility rate has dropped as the medical facilities in many developed and developing countries has been improved and there are more percentage of educated women than before.
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