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why is there a negative growth rate of population in developed counteries​

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Answered by Danson
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The social structure, religious beliefs, economic prosperity and urbanisation within each country are likely to affect birth rates as well as abortion rates, Developed countries tend to have a lower fertility rate due to lifestyle choices associated with economic affluence where mortality rates are low, birth control

Answered by lk4507099
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At the extreme, other countries are experiencing negative population growth. Again, this means more deaths and emigration, or the leaving of a country, than births and immigration, or entering of a country. ... When a population loses too many members, voids are created.

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