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    Fertility and Public Policy: How to Reverse the Trend of Declining Birth Rates A sharp decline in Korea’s total fertility rate (TFR), from a high of 4.53 in 1970 to a
    In 2013, the birth rate for women ages 15 to 29 continued to decline across all age groups, following a small peak in 2007. The fertility rate for all U. S. women is now the lowest it has been since these data have been recorded.

    PDF | On Jan 1, 2009, G Nargund and others published Declining birth rate in Developed Countries: A radical policy re-think is required | Find, read and cite all
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    Birth rates are falling in much of the developing world. In the mid-. 1960s women in Asia, Africa and Latin America gave birth to an average of six children. Today

    In the less developed world, where declining fertility levels are more likely to be seen as providing relief from the pressures of rapid population growth, the changing age structure of the population is arguably more of an opportunity than a problem.
    and Southern Europe have very low fertility at under 1.6 children per woman. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4 birth rate and the decline over time has been slow. High adolescent
    and Southern Europe have very low fertility at under 1.6 children per woman. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4 birth rate and the decline over time has been slow. High adolescent
    Some countries (including the US, UK, France and Nordic countries) have relatively stable levels of total fertility rates (TFRs) between 1.7 and 2.0, while many (in other parts of Europe and in East Asia) have seen TFRs falling to below 1.5 with no recovery since.

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