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OPTIMUM POPULATION


'Optimum population' is where the amount of resources available in a country is equal to the country's population needs, so there are enough resources to maintain its population.
If it is below its optimum population then it has more resources than needed for the population, if it is above then it has too little resources to maintain its population.
To achieve optimum population, a country must change some of the following dimensions to lower or increase their fertility rate, before they can achieve optimum population. Immigration, age distribution and changes in lifespan must also be taken into account.

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Achieving Optimum Population
Example of China
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Achieving Optimum Population


'Social and Cultural'
Changing people's views and attitudes on religion to adjust it into a modern fashion, changing social attitudes, such as giving women more rights and thought in starting a large family than following tradition.
'Economic'
Increasing career opportunities will have peoples' minds set on education and career prospects, and maintaining their job, such that the immediate impulse to start a family might be delayed.
'Medical and Scientific'
Increasing the amount of contraception in LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country) educating adults and children about sexual education, on how to use contraception and the risks involved.
'Political'
Improving education to direct people into a career, this will have people concentrate on getting a stable job rather than plan ahead on starting a family.

Example of China


'Social and Cultural'
Higher status has been given to women, so that they can get better career prospects, and have a say in planning a family, this means they can work on their career rather than plan a family straight away.
Also the government has asked couples to marry later, and asked for fewer marriages to take place, so that fewer children will be born.
'Economic'
The government is delivering “Glory Certificates” to any couple who have followed the "One Child" law; this gives many benefits such as lower taxes, cash rewards, and better career opportunities.
'Medical and Scientific'
Before a couple can marry and have children, they must go through several tests, one including a test to see if they carry and genetic or infectious diseases, to see if a child they would have will carry it on.
'Political'
The "One Child" policy is known all around the world, China had enforced this law to reduce its rapidly growing population.
Because of this one child policy, families tend to only want a boy to help them in the future, but this is fading out with growing job opportunities for women.

External links


www.optimumpopulation.org

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