FACTORS AFFECTING THE FERTILITY RATE. What is the Fertility Rate? The average number of children...

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE FERTILITY RATE

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE FERTILITY RATE

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What is the Fertility Rate?

• The average number of children borne by women during the whole of their child bearing years

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FACTORS AFFECTING FERTILITY

Demographic Economic

Socio-cultural

Political

Environmental

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DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS

• Age structure of the population• Age of consent / marriage• Socio-economic group

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ECONOMIC FACTORS

• Poverty• Development• Perceived economic cost of children• Perceived economic benefit of

children

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SOCIAL and CULTURAL FACTORS

• Religion and race• Status symbol• Infanticide• Role of women in society• Cultural behaviour / tradition• Literacy

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POLITICAL FACTORS

• Birth control policies• Pro-natalist agreements encouraging

population growth e.g. France• Anti-natalist policies e.g. China

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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

• Rural / urban• Health• IMR• Quality of environment e.g. Water

purity

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SUMMARY• It is impossible to separate the 5 factors of fertility• They all overlap

• KQ 1.6 – looks at the demographic challenges facing countries.• But we can also link these case studies to KQ 1.2 :• Think about how the demographic, social, economic and

political factors can cause population change: • Case Studies• France – pro natalist (read newspaper clipping)• China – One Child Policy (later )• UK – cost of raising children (newspaper clipping)