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
Birth control is widely practised (LBR)
Abortion, sterilisation and use of contraceptives
Government gives incentives to keep birth rate low
Lower infant mortality rate (LBR)
Less pressure to have so many children
Increased literacy rate and mechanisation (LBR)
Fewer labourers are needed
Economic development industrialisation and urbanisation (LBR)
More people work in offices and factories
Children are not permitted to work until they are much older
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
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
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
Modern and readily available services (LDR)
Clean water, electricity and sanitation minimise the transmission of water-borne diseases and the occurrence of epidemics
Increase in land productivity and food production (LDR)
Employment of scientific methods of cultivation ensures a reliable food supply.
Starvation and famine are alleviated.
Advanced medical and health services (LDR)
Better health care results in low infant mortality rate, mortality rate and high life expectancy.
Lower population densities and improvement in the living conditions (LDR)
Contagious diseases such as diarrhoea and respiratory infections are under control.
Increasing wealth and standard of living (LDR)
Has access to medical & health services
Can afford health care services
Political stability and internal security and low accident rates (LDR)
Less warfare, religious and cultural conflicts
Small numbers of road accidents