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Higher survival rate of babies can curb India’s population growth

If India has to curb its population growth, a higher survival rate for its children is an important factor.

By: Agencies   | | Published: June 6, 2016 4:06 pm
Tags: Population  
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From 1.2 billion people in 2011, India is on course to become the world’s most populous country with 1.6 billion by 2050. If India has to curb its population growth, a higher survival rate for its children is an important factor, our analysis of government data indicates. In other words, if more children survive, women tend to have fewer children, which increases their chances of living longer. In some states, however, if that correlation is not apparent, female education is correlated with fewer children and higher survival rates for those children. Over 42 years, there was a 55 per cent reduction in India’s total fertility rate (TFR) -the average number of children born to a woman of child-bearing age – from 5.2 in 1971 to 2.3 in 2013, according to family and health statistics released in 2015 by the ministry of health. (Read: Population Foundation of India India needs to spend more money to meet its family planning commitment) Also Read - Report says Google parent company seeking to eliminate mosquito-spread diseases globally

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The reduction was influenced by declining infant mortality rate (IMR) – the number of babies who die before their first birthday for every 1,000 live births – which declined from 129 to 40 between 1971 and 2013. The national population policy of 2000 aimed to reduce the TFR to 2.1 by 2010. While that target has not been achieved, falling infant mortality has been a leading factor behind the decline in fertility in India. Lower fertility tends to cause further declines in mortality, as families can devote more resources to each child, according to a study by Harvard University in 2011. Bihar has India’s highest fertility rate of 3.4 babies per woman, against the national average of 2.3. The state, India’s poorest in terms of per capita income, has India’s second-highest IMR, 42, worse than the national average of 40. (Read: Impact of overpopulation on health in India) Also Read - Valentine's Day is the reason why so many people are born in November says study

States with low female literacy rates have high fertility rates, such as Rajasthan and Bihar, which has India’s highest TFR, 3.4, and India’s lowest female literacy rate, 50.7 per cent. Tamil Nadu has a low IMR of 21 and a TFR of 1.7, which is below the replacement rate of 2.1, the level required to keep the population stable. The fertility rate in 10 Indian states has now fallen below the replacement level of 2.1. However, in states with low fertility rates, the correlation with IMR is not readily apparent. States with low fertility rates – such as West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab – are not among the top five states with low infant mortality. Here s why you need to give population a thought right now.

This shows that infant mortality may impact fertility to some extent. Other factors that affect fertility rates are education, availability of health services and access to and awareness of birth control. We further compared fertility and infant mortality rates with female education levels and found a correlation. The correlation between states with low TFR and literacy is quite high: almost all states with low fertility rates have high female literacy rates. For instance, Tamil Nadu has India’s second-highest female literacy – 89.8 per cent of women are educated – and the country’s second lowest TFR, 1.7. Literacy in women is correlated with late marriage and better access to contraception, thus stabilising the population. Educated women have better social standing and ensure better nutrition and immunisation, improved child health and survival, according to a 2000 study from the London School of Economics by Jean Dreze. Read about the methods of contraception that can help control population growth.

Source: IANS

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Published : June 6, 2016 4:06 pm
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