
Replacement Level Fertility Policy
Replacement Level Fertility Policy refers to a population strategy aimed at achieving a birth rate that replaces the existing population without significant growth or decline. This is typically about 2.1 children per woman in developed countries, accounting for child mortality. This policy promotes sustainable population levels, ensuring enough working-age individuals to support the elderly population. Countries might adopt this policy to manage resources, economic stability, and environmental impact, balancing the needs of current and future generations while fostering a stable society.