poverty in lesser developed areas
lack of education
some religious beliefs make people that any type of contraceptive is wrong
Higher fertility rates
Families have a higher chance of sending underaged children to workm in order to provide money for the family
People have a lower chance of having a pension since the more children they have, the more they can financially depend on them in the future
women have a smaller chance of achieving jobs, which means that women dedicate themselves to raising children from much younger ages
some religious beliefs make people that any type of contraceptive is wrong, therefore there is less access to contraceptives
There is a higher rate of infant mortality from lack of healthcare in communities of poverty
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Lack of female/infant health care and birth control
Lack of preventive measures e.g. condoms and contraceptives
Higher rate of infant mortality rates
people being in the agriculture industry/working in rural areas
Families have a higher chance of sending underaged children to work
People have a lower chance of having a pension since the more children they have
dependence on their children
Lack of employment opportunities
lack of job opportunities for women
parents sending their children to work
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women dedicating themselves to raising children from a younger age
Higher TFR (total fertility rate)
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