Status of Women
The situation of women in our world today is very important. There are many differences between richer and poorer countries.
In industrialized countries birth rates have fallen since the 1960s. One reason is that more and more women have jobs and go to work. They do not want to stay at home any longer and have fewer babies.
In developing countries the situation of women is different. Many of them are at home, do the household chores and care for their children.
Helping women in the Third World is very important and can slow down the population explosion. One of the key factors is education. Women who go to school and maybe later on study at a university have higher chances of getting a job. They don’t marry so early and start having children at a later age.
Such women also know more about birth control and can plan the number of children they want to have.
Educated women also know more about health care. Young girls who have sex at an early age risk getting AIDS and passing it on to their babies when they are pregnant. More than half of the 40 million people living with AIDS today are women. In Africa, more than 75 % of all AIDS victims are young women between 15 and 24.
Number of births per 1,000 people
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