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"Family Size and the Quality of Children"

"Family size and the quality of children" refers to how the number of children in a family can influence their overall development and opportunities. Generally, larger families might face more resources—such as time, money, and attention—being divided among more children, which can affect individual access to education, healthcare, and support. Conversely, smaller families often have more resources per child, potentially leading to better educational and health outcomes. This concept highlights a balance between family size and the level of care and opportunities children receive, emphasizing how family planning can impact childhood well-being and future success.