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Title: Population Theories:-
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July 11, 1996 |
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These are closely associated with the rational mentality, which weighs the advantages and disadvantages of parenthood with more materialistic desires, as well as the rising status of women. Increased education and urbanization have also been invoked as determinants of fertility decline, but these are certainly not universally true... Showed first 250 characters
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Increased education and urbanization have also been invoked as determinants of fertility decline, but these are certainly not universally true. Moreover, poverty cannot always be correlated with high fertility and wealth with low fertility. .
Economic theories of Population:- growth emphasize the significance of economic relations in social change... Showed next 250 characters
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