Lack of economic opportunity for women.
lack of economic opportunity for women
Lack of economic opportunity for women.
Poor access to medical care
Lack of economic opportunity for women. Lack of Birth Control knowledge.
Lack of economic opportunity for women Poor access to medical care
Lack of economic opportunity for women. Lack of Birth Control knowledge.
Lack of economic opportunity for women.
The high fertility rate in Africa is most likely influenced by a combination of cultural, economic, and social factors. Many communities prioritize large families for economic support, as children can contribute to household labor and provide care for parents in old age. Additionally, limited access to education and reproductive health services, alongside traditional norms valuing large families, further contribute to higher birth rates.
The geographic feature that most likely contributed to the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution were RIVERS. The rivers allowed them to develop permanent settlements and agriculture was born.
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They are entirely related. The previous answer that it's ultimately "God's will" and science is only "sort of" involved in fertility is complete nonsense; the entire menstrual process explains in detail when and how fertility occur. In other words, depending on where in your menstrual cycle you are, you will be more or less likely to become pregnant (less likely during your period and just after, more likely during ovulation).
Most likely somewhere in Africa they do.