Brazil is generally considered to be in Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model. In this stage, the country experiences a decline in birth rates while still maintaining relatively low death rates, leading to slower population growth. This transition is characterized by urbanization, improved access to healthcare, and increased education, particularly for women. As a result, Brazil's population is aging, and its growth rate has stabilized compared to previous decades.
It's at Stage 4 currently.
Brazil is in stage 3 of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by declining birth rates and death rates, leading to a slower population growth.
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Stage 4.
stage 3.
Stage 2.
Stage 4
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Stage 4 of the DTM
Singapore's Demograohical transition model is stage 4
It is in stage 2.
It is in stage four.