Demographic trap

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Definition

The term demographic trap is used to refer to a sustained pattern that comprises:

  • High fertility and low infant mortality, leading to a high rate of children that survive to adulthood relative to the current adult population.
  • Low death rates.
  • Very little economic growth of the type that would promote declines in fertility (such as urbanization, improved contraceptive access, change in societal values away from the direction of valuing childrearing).

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