Global fertility rates to decline, shifting population burden to low-income countries
- By 2100, only six countries are expected to have population-replacing birth rates, with 49 low-income countries responsible for most new births.
- The global fertility rate is set to fall from 1.83 to 1.59 by 2100, with advanced economies already below replacement rates.
- A major study predicts that by 2050, three-quarters of countries will have shrinking populations, leading to significant social and economic changes.
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