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Education, particularly for women, tends to lead to lower birth rates as it often correlates with increased knowledge about family planning, career aspirations, and access to reproductive health services. Educated women are more likely to delay marriage and childbearing, pursue careers, and have fewer children overall. Additionally, education empowers women to make informed choices about their reproductive health, contributing to smaller family sizes and improved economic stability. Thus, higher levels of education are generally associated with a decline in birth rates.

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