Ethiopia's Birth Control

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Social Issues

 

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Jamie G

 

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January 26, 2016

 

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Census findings indicated that the birth rate was higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Ethiopia’s birth rate, high even among developing countries, is explained by early and universal marriage, kinship and religious beliefs that generally encourage large families, a resistance to contraceptive practices, and the absence of family planning services for most of the population...
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Many Ethiopians believe that families with many children have greater financial security and are better situated to provide for their elderly members. In 1990 the death rate was estimated at fifteen per 1,000 population (down from 18.1 per 1,000 in 1984). This also was a very high rate buy typical of poor developing countries...
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