No, "slave woman" were forced to have children, adding to the pack of slaves.
Demographic transition
The proper sequence in the demographic transition model is: Stage 1 - high birth and death rates, Stage 2 - high birth rates and declining death rates, Stage 3 - declining birth rates and low death rates, Stage 4 - low birth and death rates, and some scholars also recognize a Stage 5 with very low birth and death rates.
The tendency of a population to shift from high birth and death rates is called a demographic transition.
Demographic transition
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) has four stages: Stage 1 (high birth and death rates), Stage 2 (high birth rates and decreasing death rates), Stage 3 (decreasing birth and death rates), and Stage 4 (low birth and death rates). Some models include a hypothetical Stage 5 with very low birth rates and an aging population.
Emigration.
Demographic transition
Fertility rate is low among non-aboriginal woman (1.5) , but higher among American Indian woman (2.9).
There are many factors that lead to low birth rates. One factor is urbanization, which usually means better access to family planning services and less need for children in the work force. Another factor is the cost associated with raising and educating children. Educational and employment opportunities for women are often a factor. A low infant mortality rate in an area also leads to low birth rates.
Demographic transition
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Stage 1: High birth and death rates, leading to a stable population. Stage 2: High birth rates and decreasing death rates, resulting in rapid population growth. Stage 3: Declining birth and death rates, leading to a slowing population growth. Stage 4: Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or declining population.