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If birth rates fall below the replacement level, than a country is in which stage of demographic transition?

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Post-transition stage
(Technically the 4th stage)
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Fourth Stage

Step-by-step explanation:

During the fourth stage of demographic transition, the birth rates with in a population fall below the level of replacement and thus the population of such countries starts shrinking. This was once a common scenario in countries like Japan, Italy and Germany. The economy sees a down fall as the ageing population increases with no replacement of it in near by future.

Mostly the developed nations after the post industrial age are facing this situation.

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