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relation to household poverty status in India as evidenced by our analysis of Census data (1951-2001) and those from NSS … over the last three censuses of India there is considerable variation by space, by poverty status and by education of women … surveys in 1993-94 and 2004-05. Although total fertility rates have declined for the country as a whole and for all states …
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that, in high fertility settings, fertility decline facilitates economic growth and poverty reduction. It also reduces the …The literature is reviewed on the relationships between population, poverty, and climate change. While developed … most notably in the poorest countries. Lowering fertility has many benefits for the poorest countries. Studies indicate …
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death rates-accounts for 10-30 percent of the developing world's trend rate of "$1 a day" poverty reduction in the 1990s …. However, in a neighborhood of plausible estimates, differential fertility-whereby poorer people tend also to have higher birth … rates-has had a more than offsetting poverty-increasing effect. The net impact of differential natural population growth …
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that, in high fertility settings, fertility decline facilitates economic growth and poverty reduction. It also reduces the …The literature is reviewed on the relationships between population, poverty, and climate change. While developed … most notably in the poorest countries. Lowering fertility has many benefits for the poorest countries. Studies indicate …
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World population grew with ever increasing speed in the last century and the feeding up of this increased population required to utilize the world’s economic, social and natural resources accordingly in abrupt amounts. The distribution of these resources and the population density is not...
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death rates - accounts for 10-30% of the developing world's trend rate of $1 a day poverty reduction in the 1990s. However …, in a neighborhood of plausible estimates, differential fertility - whereby poorer people tend also to have higher birth … rates - has had a more than offsetting poverty-increasing effect. The net impact of differential natural population growth …
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