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Overpopulation :arrow_up: (Crippling Economy (Contraception (Little to no…
Overpopulation
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Crippling Economy
Contraception
Little to no access to abortion.
Barely any access to birth control methods like pills and condoms.
Children are born to help their families in farms, and more children can mean better living for the parents.
Pensions are inaccessible, so parents need children to tend for them when they are older.
Ineducation
Parents don't learn family planning.
Tradition
Religion
Religious incentive to start large families.
Large families traditionally emphasize power.
Underpopulation
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Great Economy
Contraception
Ready access to abortion.
Pharmacies offer birth control methods.
Pensions allow older people to live off government support instead of requiring children to do so.
Food is readily available, so parents do not need children to help them make it.
Longer lifespans allow for earlier marriages, as people have more time.
Great Education
Family planning is taught to teens and educational facilities give insight on the topic.
Tradition
Religion
No religious incentive to start a family as citizens are becoming more secular.
Tradition does not encourage large families.