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They helped to lower infant mortality rates. GB
In the past, infant mortality was much greater than today. In Victorian times, for instance, the norm was for large families, mainly to ensure that at least some would survive to adulthood.
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The country with the lowest mortality rate, as far as I know, is Singapore, with 2.7 deaths per 1000 births. It is followed by Sweden, Japan and Hong Kong, all of them with less than 3 deaths per 1000 births.
The crude mortality rate in Haiti may be lower than in the US due to differences in age demographics, prevalence of chronic diseases, access to healthcare, and health infrastructure. Haiti has a younger population on average, which may result in a lower crude mortality rate. However, the quality of healthcare services in Haiti is generally poorer compared to the US, and there may be underreporting of deaths in Haiti.
Reducing the number of babies women have; Lowering infant and child mortality rates; Lower maternal mortality rates; Protecting against HIV/AIDS infection; Increased number of women with jobs and higher earnings and; Benefits that last many generations.
The results of the agricultural revolution included longer life expectancy, improved living standards, new agricultural methods, movements of tenants to cities, and lower infant mortality.
The results of the agricultural revolution included longer life expectancy, improved living standards, new agricultural methods, movements of tenants to cities, and lower infant mortality.
If you were born in 1900, the life expectancy was around 47 years. This was due to higher infant mortality rates and lower medical advancements compared to today.
In 1911, the average life expectancy was around 50 years old. This was mostly due to higher infant mortality rates and lower medical advancements compared to today.
It depends on the economy. For example, it is not good in China because of the over-population. But in Low-populated places, like Canada, yes it can be good. Basically, it depends on the economy
Early hunters and gatherers were typically in their late 20s to early 30s, but life expectancy was lower due to high infant mortality rates and dangers in their environment.