Is growing POPULATION a barrier for developing countries?
By MNouphal
@MNouphal (57)
India
3 responses
@jeraldanmarie (472)
• Philippines
13 Feb 07
yes specially that the parents of those children are not responsible, i mean they do not work hard for the family and just depend on what the government can give them. once married both partner must be responsble to feed, educate their children so that they can have brighter future so its a barrier for a country if they have so many couplers that have so many kids that they cant even feed
@tanujbhargava (310)
• India
13 Feb 07
Yes Nouphal .
I do think that growing population is a barrier in the way to development .. of developing countries ..
One obvious reason behind this is .. More the people .. more unemployment ..
Second obvious thing would be .. Demand would overtake Supply .. That would create imbalance in the society ..
If there is low population in a country ..the economy is proportionally divided .. but if there are more people .. one certain thing is that .. illiterate people produces more children due to lack of education and family planning .. So more unemployment ..
There are many factors more ..