how does the low economic and social status o...
how does the low economic and social status of women in underdeveloped nations contribute to a high total fertility rate (tfr)?\na. women in underdeveloped nations are only permitted to have one child.\nb. women in underdeveloped nations are more likely to pursue a career before having children.\nc. women in underdeveloped nations have the same advantages as women in developed nations.\nd. women in underdeveloped nations may be impoverished and may have less access to education.\nplease select the best answer from the choices provided.\n○ a\n○ b\n○ c\n○ d
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# Brief Explanations:
- Option A: Contradicts the idea of high TFR as it limits to one child.
- Option B: Pursuing career before children usually leads to lower fertility, not high.
- Option C: Underdeveloped nation women don't have same advantages as developed ones.
- Option D: Impoverished and less - educated women in underdeveloped nations often have higher TFR due to lack of access to contraception, cultural norms (where children are seen as economic assets), and less awareness about family planning.
# Answer:
D. Women in underdeveloped nations may be impoverished and may have less access to education.