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As a developing country reaches the status of industrialized, what happens to the birth rate?

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It starts to rise because if it industrialized theyll need people for the work force 
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Answer:

The birth rate decreases.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the developing countries get industrialized the birth rate tends to fall. This is because, with economic growth and development, people have better access to medical facilities, birth control, and education.

The employment opportunities increase and the cost of raising children increases as well. All of this causes the birth rate to decline.

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