The Impact of Level of Education of Women on Fertility

The Impact of Level of Education of Women on Fertility

After reading Mooney, Knox, & Schacht, Chapters #12 you have learned about population and ageing in the social structure. Ageism is the prejudice and discrimination of people based on age. The total fertility rate is the average lifetime number of births per woman in a population. As indicated by fertility rates, developing countries have growing populations, while developed countries have declining populations.In the reply box, discuss the impact of the level of education (not specifically family planning or sex education) of women on fertility. In your answer also include how the level of education of women in developing countries effects fertility in their countries, as noted in the textbook. Support your answer with information from chapter #12. Cite the information with the page number and textbook edition you are using, for example (pg.100, ed.10).

Text : Linda A. Mooney, David Knox, & Caroline Schacht. Understanding Social Problems. 10th edition, Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2017.

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