Why do the poor have so many babies?

Families in poverty, particularly those who make their living through agriculture, may have more kids as a way of supporting the family's livelihood. Children are often tasked with chores like walking to collect water, gardening, field work and animal care, even when they're very young.
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Why do poor countries have more babies?

In developing countries children are needed as a labour force and to provide care for their parents in old age. In these countries, fertility rates are higher due to the lack of access to contraceptives and generally lower levels of female education.
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Why are there so many poor children?

The causes of child poverty cannot be separated from those of adult poverty. Expenses associated with raising children are one of the many reasons that families fall into poverty, along with job losses and pay cuts, a transition from a two-parent household to a single one, and a family member developing a disability.
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Why do poor families have large families?

IT is generally believed that poor people have large families. Mortality rates among the poor can be expected to be high. Hence it is high fertility which is assumed to be responsible for large families amonlg the poor.
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Why does poverty exist?

Poverty also exists because of bigger systems: changing market demand for skills or labour, gaps in social safety nets, the high costs of education and health, or because of systemic discrimination. Poverty exists for all these interlocking reasons and is compounded by the interaction of causes and effects.
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What are the reasons for high birth rate?

Some of the most essential causes of high birth rate in India are as follows:
  • Early and Universal Marriage: ...
  • Preference for Male Child: ...
  • Joint Family System: ...
  • Climatic Factor: ...
  • Poverty: ...
  • High Infant Mortality: ...
  • Inadequate Supply of Family Welfare Services: ...
  • Inadequate Recreational Facilities:
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Which country has lowest birth rate?

United States Virgin Islands have the lowest number of 1,166 births per year. With 44.81 yearly births per 1000 people, Niger has the highest birth rate, followed by Somalia, Chad, and Mali, having figures above 40 births.
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Which country has highest fertility rate?

In 2021, the fertility rate in Niger was estimated to be 6.91 children per woman. With a fertility rate of almost 7 children per woman, Niger is the country with the highest fertility rate in the world followed by Mali. The total population of Niger is growing at a fast pace.
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Which race is most fertile?

Taiwan Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women had the highest fertility rate of any ethnicity in the United States in 2019, with about 2,178 births per 1,000 women.
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What race has the lowest fertility rate?

By 1990, the fertility trends show three distinct groups defined by race and education: less educated blacks have the highest fertility (TFR = 2.2–2.4), educated whites and blacks have the lowest fertility (TFR = 1.6–1.8). Less educated whites have fertility levels between these two groups (TFR = 2.0–2.1).
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Which ethnicity has the most twins?

African-American women are more likely to have twins than any other race. Asian Americans and Native Americans have the lowest twinning rates. White women, especially those older than 35, have the highest rate of higher-order multiple births (triplets or more).
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Why is Africa fertility rate so high?

The main one is high fertility which is driven by multiple factors, including high desired family size, low levels of use of modern contraceptives, and high levels of adolescent childbearing.
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How many babies does the average woman have?

Overall, women have 2.07 children during their lives on average – up from 1.86 in 2006, the lowest number on record. And among those who are mothers, family size has also ticked up. In 2016, mothers at the end of their childbearing years had had about 2.42 children, compared with a low of 2.31 in 2008.
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Why is Thailand birth rate so low?

The director-general of the Department of Health, Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoen, said the drop in population numbers can be traced back to a family planning policy which was first launched in 1970. In 2019, Thailand's population grew by less than 600,000 people for the first time.
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Why does India have such a big population?

Why India Needs Population Control Bill. The two main causes leading to over population in India are: The birth rate is still higher than the death rate. We have been successful in declining the death rates but the same cannot be said for birth rates.
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What are 2 ways to lower birth rates?

They are include: eliminate obstacle to marriage, reduction in marriage age, allocate adequate resources for women especially during pregnancy and lactation, development and strengthening the social security system, and prevention and treatment in line with reproductive health and childbearing and so on (4).
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Why is India's birth rate so high?

There remain to be high fertility rates in India because the poor peoples' livelihood thrives from agriculture. Many poor people consider it necessary to have many children because they are considered their parents' insurance and the greater number of children increases the wealth of the family due to child labor.
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What is a childless woman called?

nullipara (noun) obstetrics A woman who has never given birth. This is not a word you would encounter very often, and other options (like childless) would usually be more appropriate for everyday conversation.
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Which age is best to get pregnant?

Experts say the best time to get pregnant is between your late 20s and early 30s. This age range is associated with the best outcomes for both you and your baby. One study pinpointed the ideal age to give birth to a first child as 30.5. Your age is just one factor that should go into your decision to get pregnant.
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What is the ideal family size?

Trends in ideal family size

Two children is always the most popular choice, followed by three children, four or more children, and one child or no children. Chi-square tests, however, indicate a significant difference in responses over time.
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Why is Europe's population shrinking?

In Eastern Europe, mass out-migration has added to the problem: people don't only have fewer children, they leave their home countries in droves to find better opportunities elsewhere. As a result, populations are shrinking. Since the 1990s, Bulgaria or Latvia, to name two, have lost a quarter of their populations.
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How many children does the average African woman have?

On average, women in sub-Saharan Africa have about five children over their reproductive lifetime, compared to a global average of 2.5 children.
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Why is Ethiopia birth rate so high?

Because agriculture is the major economic sector in Ethiopia, most families want to have large number of children. This is because, they are considered as an economic asset rather than liabilities.
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Do identical twin girls start their period at the same time?

For girl multiples, you can support them by reassuring your girls that periods starting at different times is perfectly normal. Some multiples have started their period three years before their twin/triplet.
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Can a twin have twins?

It was once believed that identical (monozygotic or MZ) twins occured at random. There is now some evidence to suggest that MZ twins may run in families, but this is very rare.
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