Reasons for low birth and death rates: Developed countries

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Reasons for low birth rate (6) (Brave Lions Inspire Everyone In Winter)

  • Birth control is widely practised

  • Lower infant mortality rate

  • Increased literacy rate and mechanisation

  • Economic development, industrialisation and urbanisation

  • Increased desire for material possession

  • Women are more educated and liberated

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Birth control is widely practised (LBR)

  • Abortion, sterilisation and use of contraceptives

  • Government gives incentives to keep birth rate low

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Lower infant mortality rate (LBR)

  • Less pressure to have so many children

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Increased literacy rate and mechanisation (LBR)

  • Fewer labourers are needed

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Economic development industrialisation and urbanisation (LBR)

  • More people work in offices and factories

  • Children are not permitted to work until they are much older

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Increased desire for material possession (LBR)

  • Cars and luxury items, preferences for leisure pursuits such as holidays

  • It is easier to achieve and maintain a higher standard of living when the family is small

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Women are more educated and liberated (LBR)

  • Women do not see their role as that of only bearing children

  • More women are unwilling to give up their careers to start a family early

    • Shorter child-bearing years mean lower birth rates

  • Some choose to have fewer children to none

  • Some choose to remain single

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Reasons for low death rate (8) (Monkeys In Green Apple Kingdom Love Ice Cream Parties)

  • Modern and readily available services

  • Increase in land productivity and food production

  • Good hygiene and sanitation

  • Advanced medical and health services

  • Knowledge about healthy living, good diet and exercise

  • Lower population densities and improvement in living conditions

  • Increasing wealth and standard of living

  • Political stability and internal security and low accidents rates

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Modern and readily available services (LDR)

Clean water, electricity and sanitation minimise the transmission of water-borne diseases and the occurrence of epidemics

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Increase in land productivity and food production (LDR)

  • Employment of scientific methods of cultivation ensures a reliable food supply.

  • Starvation and famine are alleviated.

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Advanced medical and health services (LDR)

Better health care results in low infant mortality rate, mortality rate and high life expectancy.

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Lower population densities and improvement in the living conditions (LDR)

Contagious diseases such as diarrhoea and respiratory infections are under control.

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Increasing wealth and standard of living (LDR)

  • Has access to medical & health services

  • Can afford health care services

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Political stability and internal security and low accident rates (LDR)

  • Less warfare, religious and cultural conflicts

  • Small numbers of road accidents