Plenty of reasons. People can't afford it, people don't know of it, people don't care, it goes against their beliefs (to either take birth control, or 'populate the earth'), don't have any access to it... etc etc.
High birth rates in some countries may be influenced by factors such as limited access to education, cultural beliefs that encourage large families, lack of awareness about contraceptive methods, or religious reasons that discourage family planning. Even with a Birth Control program in place, these underlying factors can impact individuals' choices about family size. Additionally, social and economic conditions, such as poverty and lack of women's empowerment, can also play a role in maintaining high birth rates.
but some nation are struggling with the opposite problem
As of now, two countries often described as socialist are Cuba and North Korea. These countries have economies and governments that prioritize socialist principles such as state ownership of key industries, centralized planning, and social welfare programs.
A lot more than two countries in Europe have English as a major language. These include England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man and Malta. English is widely spoke in many other countries too, though not as an official language.
Stage 1 of the demographic transition model is characterized by high birth rates and high death rates, resulting in minimal population growth. Several sub-Saharan African countries and isolated indigenous populations in places like the Amazon rainforest may still be in stage 1 of the demographic transition.
Advantages of population control include reduced strain on resources, improved standard of living, and easier implementation of social and economic policies. Disadvantages may include ethical concerns, potential human rights violations, and demographic imbalances in the future.
The primary countries in Europe where English is widely spoken include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus. Additionally, English is commonly spoken as a second language in countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
Imperialism is when a stronger country takes control of a weaker country. It is still important today, even though many such relationships are over, because cultural influences remain in those areas and have become part of the culture of smaller countries.
They certainly can. Though many countries have legislation to control the minimum average payout.
not a stupid question, firstly. There is a TV programme about finding long lost relatives, starring Davina McCall. I cant think of the programme name, though.
Some countries allow prostitution and have laws to control it. Some countries allow it but do not regulate it. Others countries have legislation making it illegal though even in such countries it would be impossible to stop it completely.
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No. Germany and Japan have never exercised political or military control over one another. Germany was instrumental, though, in helping Japan to modernize and the two countries were strong allies in World War II.
well biologically around 600 remain and are still mateing. thy are indangered though
It helped some countries who were poor or under strict control like a dictatorship. Some countries resented them though because the U.S. stayed in their territory too long.
Just about all except Britain and the USSR (Russia) though Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden were neutral.
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