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Officially stage 3. However, Jamaica is difficult to pin to one stage. You see much inequality throughout Jamaica means some areas are stuck in stage 2, with many children to work farm land and poor access to health and education. The majority is in stage 3, where the increase in populations slows and there's a substantial increase in access to health and education. A few areas such as larger cities in Jamaica are now moving into stage 4 joining some of the worlds richest MEDC's. In stage 4 'natural increase' becomes stable or slowly increases, women gain a better sense of equality, families shrink and the access to healthcare and education is shared by most of the population.

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