In an MEDC (more economically developed country) there are quite a few things that affect population growth. For example, more and more women have careers which means that they have children later in life which leads to less children/ woman. Because health care is very developed, infant mortality rates are low which means that people have less children because the likelihood of them surviving is much greater. However, this factor is more important in an LEDC (less economically developed country) because children are heavily relied upon to provide and income to support the parents in old age. Also, education and contraception plays an important part in the population growth of a country because in LEDC's there is little family planning available and little or no access to contraception.
In some MEDC's (for example Italy) the Birth Rate is crtically low and the population is decreasing in size. This is mainly due towards changing attitudes towards raising children. Instead of having as many children as parents afford, they chose to raise only one child and give it the best opportunities that they can (i.e. two holidays a year as opposed to one a year if they two children).
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Every one know that, now a days population increasing. due to increase in population , poverty is also increase. it affect on our economic development. growth of economic development stop by poverty.
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The economy of a country is affected by an infinite number of factors.
· Government, legal framework, economic climate, world events, pressure groups, consumer's tastes, change in population, competition, social factors, environmental factors.
This affect the culture as the culture you adopt must be in line with all the factors.
death rate birth rate
Some of the factors include: -Population Momentum -Affluence -Technology -Whether or not a country is Developing/Developed -Disease -Immigration and Emigration -Respect for Women ( countries that treat women as second-class citizens often have higher fertility rates) -Epideimiologic Transition -Birth Rate -Death Rate
Factors that affect population size include birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. Additionally, access to healthcare, socioeconomic factors, education, and environmental conditions can influence population growth or decline. Government policies and urbanization also play a role in shaping population changes.
Economical Factors and Cultural Factors
Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
-Accesssibility to the places -Hit places for tourists (tourism) -Daily population flow
Some of the factors include: -Population Momentum -Affluence -Technology -Whether or not a country is Developing/Developed -Disease -Immigration and Emigration -Respect for Women ( countries that treat women as second-class citizens often have higher fertility rates) -Epideimiologic Transition -Birth Rate -Death Rate
biotic factors
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
Factors that affect population growth rate in the Philippines include birth rates, death rates, migration patterns, access to healthcare and family planning services, socio-economic conditions, cultural norms, and government policies related to population control.
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The density dependent factor refers to the factors that affect the size or growth of a given population density. The factors also affect the mortality rate and the Birth Rate of a population. Some of the density dependent factors are disease, parasitism, availability of food and migration.