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Fertility rate worldwide

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    The data source is:  World of Statistics The global fertility rate is highly variable. Some nations, like Niger and Somalia, have extremely high fertility rates of 6.9 and 6.4 births per woman, respectively, whereas other nations, like South Korea and Hong Kong, have extremely low fertility rates of 0.8 and 0.9 births per woman, respectively. 2.3 babies are now being born for every woman worldwide. These variations in fertility rates have complicated and multiple causes. Economic growth is one of the key elements. Since people have better access to education and employment opportunities, which can lead to postponed childbearing and smaller family sizes, countries with higher levels of economic development typically have lower fertility rates. On the other side, having more children may be regarded as a strategy to provide economic security in nations with lower levels of economic growth, particularly in rural regions where children may offer labor and care for o...