Geography, asked by samikshasrinidhi1415, 11 months ago

what reasons would you assign for a rapid population growth in the developing countries

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Answered by yukthasriviva
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Rapid population growth in developing countries is because of several factors: limited access to family planning, religious beliefs, soperstitions, etc, but the main reason for the increase is lack of money by the population as a whole.

As a country develops and becomes more affluent, birthrates go down as the society makes the transition from a society based on agriculture to a society based on services. It is no longer profitable for the farmer to have many children as where will they work, and how expensive will it be to send everyone to school? In traditional societies it was (or is) beneficial for parents to have many children. In a society making the transition from 3rd world to 1st it is not.

Answered by manohardekka
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bro it is a silly question

but i will tell 'now a days no one is things about the population even is too high couples are giving birth to 2 or more than 2 reason is just they do not have awareness about population another side agriculture is being increased by removing forests to produce sufficient food for population. we can mange population only by making strict laws by govt like 'only one baby for a family '

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