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In which stage of demographic transition model are the morjority of developing countries

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Warren Thompsons model describes population an country change over time. The model has four stages: pre-industrial, urbanizing/industrializing, mature industrial, and post-industrial

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Stage 3

Most developing countries are in Stage 3. In Stage 4, birth and death rates are both low, stabilizing the population. These countries tend to have stronger economies, higher levels of education, better healthcare, a higher proportion of working women, and a fertility rate hovering around two children per woman.

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