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What are the reasons for the rapid growth of world population after the 1960s?

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Answered by bhumiika
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This rapid growth increase was mainly caused by a decreasing death rate (more rapidly than birth rate), and particularly an increase in average human age. By 2000 the population counted 6 billion heads, however, population growth (doubling time) started to decline after 1965 because of decreasing birth rates.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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There has been substantial increase in India's population since Independence .

b. The rise in population can be attributed to increase in birth rate.In India birth rates have always been on a higher side, due to lack of awareness of family planning, illiteracy.

c. There has been a decline in the death rates due to better health facilities etc.

d. Increased migration has largely impacted composition and distribution of population, Internal migration from rural to urban areas in search of better employment opportunities has increased the population of cities and towns

e. There has also been substantial growth in cities.

f. From 1951 to 1981, there was a rapid increase in India's population. It rose from 361 million in 1951 to 683 million in 1981.

g. Increase in population can be attributed to lack of family planning, increase in birth rate, illiteracy, lack of awareness.

h. However, India's population growth from 1981's to 1991 started declining.

i.. There was a decline in birth rates in that period.

j. Decline in birth rate could be attributed to increased awareness about family control measures, education etc.

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