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Chapter 6- Trends Related to Fertility and Fecundity Subheading

Chapter Goals By the end of the chapter, you would be able to: Demonstrate and understanding of the relationship between fecundity and culture (age at marriage, average # of children) Explain the physiological impact of the choice of whether or not to have children Evaluate the social impact of current birth patterns on Canadian communities

6.1 Setting the Stage: World Population Trends 6.9 Billion People Birth Rates –Population rates now falling –Women having fewer children –Population itself is aging

Setting the Stage: World Population Trends Developed World Falling Birth Rate Developing World 95% of world population growth is happening in the developing world

Setting the Stage: World Population Trends

Half of the population is under the age of 15 Little AND

Setting the Stage: World Population Trends Fertility Actual production Fecundity ability to reproduce

Trends in Developed and Developing Nations Developed world’s population is shrinking Of the developed nations, only the is replacing its population through high levels of immigration and fertility.

Trends in Developed and Developing Nations In places such as:

Trends in Developed and Developing Nations

Deaths now outnumber births Across Canada only NWT and Nunavut show birth rates above the replacement level - # of births required to maintain a stable population.

Case Study Pg Questions # 1, 2