Explain the spatial variations in the world patterns of fertility and mortality
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There are many factors that affect the rates of fertility/mortality and statistics indicate that a definitive world pattern has emerged. These factors include healthcare, politics, status of women, social and economical changes and the availability of resources. This worldly pattern can be seen in the divisions of developing and developed countries. It is common for developing countries to have a high fertility/mortality while developed countries display a low fertility/mortality.
In developing countries,
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skills available and countries have to outsource, encouraging migrants from other countries to help maintain the economy and increase the population, at the same time hoping that the migrants will help increase the birth rate. Thus comparing developing countries with developed countries, we are able to see the variation patterns of fertility and mortality rates as developing countries tend to have a high fertility/mortality rate while developed countries have a low fertility/mortality rate.
skills available and countries have to outsource, encouraging migrants from other countries to help maintain the economy and increase the population, at the same time hoping that the migrants will help increase the birth rate. Thus comparing developing countries with developed countries, we are able to see the variation patterns of fertility and mortality rates as developing countries tend to have a high fertility/mortality rate while developed countries have a low fertility/mortality rate.