What are the three factors or determinants of the population growth?
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migration
life expectancy
infant mortality rate
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In a particular country or region, the determinants of population growth is the function of mortality, migration levels, and fertility.
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These direct factors of population growth are, to a great extent, governed by the geographical conditions of a region. Biological features of the population which are largely influenced by geographical conditions, directly affect the level of fertility.
But biological or physical factors are more significant for fertility of animals than of human beings as men or women have different attitudinal and behavioral fertility factors and they can plan and avert births in the context of their social and economic orientations.
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