Late Life Fertility

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Late Life Fertility



Late Life Fertility

Societal Implications

Almost all societies limit birth rates to some extent. BIRTH-CONTROL patterns change over time. Hunting and gathering societies often limited births through prolonged lactation; in contrast, agricultural societies combined two strategies: on the one hand, making sure enough children were available for work and to inherit family land and possessions, and on the other hand limiting birth rates to protect resources[1].

Differences in the ways societies limit family size affect children. Some societies focus on controlling how closely children are spaced, with implications for SIBLING relationships, while others limit the number of girls as a method of population ...
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