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High Fertility Regimes

High fertility regimes refer to population patterns where individuals have many children, typically seen in developing countries or regions. Factors contributing to this include limited access to contraception, cultural norms emphasizing larger families, and higher child mortality rates, which lead parents to have more children to ensure some survive to adulthood. Economically, more children can provide labor support for families. Over time, as education, healthcare, and economic opportunities improve, these fertility rates often decline, leading to a transition toward lower fertility regimes.