Paths to lower fertility

The sustained fall in fertility in many countries is a recent phenomenon. Increased numbers of women in the labor force and the education of girls are two reasons for the decline in fertility.

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Contraception
Demography
Developed Countries
Developing Countries
Education and Debate
Family Planning Services
Female fertility
Fertility
Forecasting
General populations
Global Health
Humans
International cooperation
Medical sciences
Mortality
Population dynamics
Population Growth
Population growth rate
Prevention and actions
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Tropical medicine
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