Declining Fertility Rate in Less Developed World
The recent study on fertility rates in less developed world is showing remarkable declining
trends. As per the study reports, there are spatio-temporal variations in fertility decline in less
developed nations. In countries like India, Thailand, China and other neighboring countries, the
declining trends are due to the organized family planning programmes, as well as use of modern
contraceptives. In Africa and Latin American countries, the declining trends are due to
application of mass media in family planning awareness as well as better medical facilities. The
impact of globalization has also put impact on the declining fertility rate.
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[email protected]Are you a Hyperglobalist, Skeptic or Transformationalist ? Why do you feel that way?
In a book written by David Held, Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt and Jonathan Perraton, the
authors have described three perspectives of Globalization that is Hyperglobalist, Skeptic and
Transformationalist.
I would support the view of Transformationalist due to the following reasons-
1. This view does not favor a single cause for globalization
2. The Outcome of globalization process is not determined
3. The factors driving globalization has not been limited
4. The view advocates new world order of architecture
5. In this view, the range of factors influencing processes of globalization is much greater,
6. The view advocates...