The goal of this presentation is to analyze the relationship between birth rate and the numerous factors that affect the fertility rate in developed and developing countries
Birth Rate- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
Total Fertility Rate- estimated number of children per women in age bearing years.
Conclusion
Infant Mortality Rate vs. Birth Rate
Is there a correlation between a country's birth rate and the country's level of development?
Mind Map
Variables
Literacy Rate vs. Birth Rate
Unemployment Rates By Country
-Infant Mortality Rate
-Economic Prosperity
-Religious Beliefs
-Cost of Raising a Child
-Child Labour in a Country
-Literacy Rate of a Country
-Education and Employment Opportunities
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Cultural Factors
- Catholicism and Islam are opposed to artificial contraception
- No ban on contraception in Hinduism or Buddhism
Female Work and Education Influence on Birth Rate
Child Labour(%) by Country:Developed and Developing
Economy
- CPI: an index of the variation in prices paid by typical consumers for retail goods and other items.
- Average monthly disposable salary: income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes.
Factors Affecting Birth Rate
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