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Yes, in the first stage of the demographic transition, both birth rates and death rates are high, resulting in a stable population size. This is typically seen in pre-industrial societies where high birth rates compensate for high death rates, leading to minimal population growth.
Some reasons for overpopulation in Egypt include high birth rates, lack of family planning education and services, cultural norms that encourage large families, and limited access to contraceptives. Additionally, improvements in healthcare and sanitation have led to a decrease in mortality rates, contributing to population growth.
Uruguay is on in Stage 3 of the demographic transition model due to its declining birth and death rates. It does still have a relatively high birth rate, which makes it not eligible to be in stage 4.
culture and belief in having a son is better than having daughters are reasons for high birth rate. good health care service and technology are reasons for low death rate.
That birth rates vary from country to country, is a relatively new phenomenon. The reason why there are different birth rates is that the countries are in a different state of the so called 'demographic transition'. It usually has 4 stages which a country passes: Stage 1: High birth and high death rate (all countries before industrial revolution) Stage 2: High birth and falling death rate (some African countries) Stage 3: falling birth rate and low death rate (most of the developing countries) Stage 4: low birth rate and low death rate (developed countries) The birth rates fall because there's no need for children as workers anymore. Countries in stage 1 and 2 are rural societies that demand child labor in the fields. The people have also to compensate the high infant mortality rate. In stage 3 lesser and lesser people work in agriculture and children are no longer an economic benefit but a burden for the parents. There's also much divergence in the birth rate in stage 4 countries. Most of the developed countries will go to the Stage 5 of the transition, with a death rate higher than the birth rate. Only two developed countries will not: USA and Israel. This has cultural reasons.
The demograhic transition of Lebanon is stage 3. The birth rates are high while the death rate is low. The rate of natural increase about 1.5 also fits in stage 3.
Nigeria is currently in Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition because of the high Crude Birth Rate and the falling Crude Death Rate.
Transitional stage
It is in Stage 3 of the DTM. The reason for this is that The Crude Birth Rate is slightly higher than the Crude Death Rate. The NIR is not quite 0. like in stage 4 and the population is growth is not high as in stage 2. There is no country in stage 1, and this makes Azerbaijan stage 3.
reasons for high birth rates due to lack off food