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The latest information about fertility rate of India from 2013 shows that India has a fertility rate of 2.3. That means a couple on average has 2.3 children.
India’s birth rate shrinks: study - Livemint
Now, in a developed country a fertily of 2.1 is required for a population to have no growth or no shrinkage, that is called replacement level fertility. But in developing countries a fertility of 2.5 to sometimes 3.3 is required to keep the population stable. This is because of lack of healthcare. More deaths of children occur due to disease or accidents. Thus a higher fertility rate is required to keep the population stable, and to stop growth or shrinkage of the population.
India has 2.3. And 2.33 is the world average for replacement level fertility. India's 2.3 rate was for 2013 and the rate is decreasing every year. In my humble opinion I think we have entered the negetive population growth phase, that means our population is decreasing.
Total fertility rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (read about replacement level fertility)
India’s birth rate shrinks: study - Livemint
Now, in a developed country a fertily of 2.1 is required for a population to have no growth or no shrinkage, that is called replacement level fertility. But in developing countries a fertility of 2.5 to sometimes 3.3 is required to keep the population stable. This is because of lack of healthcare. More deaths of children occur due to disease or accidents. Thus a higher fertility rate is required to keep the population stable, and to stop growth or shrinkage of the population.
India has 2.3. And 2.33 is the world average for replacement level fertility. India's 2.3 rate was for 2013 and the rate is decreasing every year. In my humble opinion I think we have entered the negetive population growth phase, that means our population is decreasing.
Total fertility rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (read about replacement level fertility)