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Populations Growth:
Health Improvements
Industrial Revolution
So the new technology meant less people had to work as farmers. So they decided to move to the city to work inside factories, usually making fabric for clothes and bedsheets.
Infant Mortality Rate
Infant Mortality Rate is the amount of babies that don't survive after the age of 1 years old. Infant Mortality Rate can change and affect the population heavily because if more kids survive when they are young, therefore the population will grow but if it's harder to survive, then the population might suffer from it.
During the 1700's ish humans started to revolutionize farming with meant more food per area, and more food means less people starving which increased life expectancy, so the global population started to go up.
Attitudes/trends
Different families want/have different amount of kids, in Africa, Niger has an average household of 6.7 kids. In Canada, they have an average of 1.2 kids, because of the culture this affects the population growth.
Education
Education affects the population because if you don’t have a good education you won't have a sustainable job for a couple of kids, which might force you to be an only child. That's why it affects the population growth.
Healthcare
If you have good healthcare, Ex. Many Hospitals, doctors, and health services your children are more likely to survive because the care will be better and the likely hood of survive will increase greatly, also if you have better healthcare more of the old people will live longer. That’s how it affects the growth of population.
Population demographics
The amount of old people and young people affect how fast the population grow, Ex. Most of China's people are in there 60's, which means in a couple of decades the Chinese population will decrease a lot because they will die and they can't reproduce. Which affects the population growth.
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Spain
In Spain the amount of young people to senior people is very concerning. In Spain 81% of the population is older than 20, this means in the next couple of years the population will rise because more kids, more adults, which means more babies.
In 2054 Spain will have more people all around and will be almost 50, 50 % of older and under 50 years old. This means the Population is very steady which means the birth rate is probably 2 or less.
Mexico
In Mexico the amount of young people is very high the amount of people old 50 years old of the population is 24%. That means 76% of the population is under 50 years old. That means that the birth rate is high, which means more babies and that means the fertility rate is very high since there is so many more kids than adults. The infant mortality rate has to be low because the kids are surviving
Economy
The economy can affect how many kids you have because in some countries you have to pay a lot to raise a kid, in other's not so much. The economy affects how many kids you can support, Ex. If you make 100K a year you can probably get 2-3 kids in Canada, if you make 25K you will probably have 1 maybe 2. This can affect population growth severely.
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