Cultural factors; The bulk of fertility always come from a rural ares, Lets use Sub Saharan Africa culture as an example, its is permitted to marry more than 1wife(polygamous), they believe that children are assets and they use them in farms and also believe that the more children you have the more chances they will look after you when you are old, my Dad have 15children with 3 women LOL.
The Point: Parents begin to reconsider their decision if having more kids is worth the headache knowing that the number of children has nothing to do with your old age comfort. For this reason they start reducing the number of children per household example of such countries to day Nigeria and Ghana.
Economic factors: Most developing country's, Government can not afford to pay for pension for older citizens, these people wants to save as much as they can in their early age, so they try to have less than 2 kids and save for their future pension. Also Poor Health care also plays another role in economic factor. Nature of employment, Cost its my salary enough to take care of 5kids? Another reason : cost of living a an urban area affects fertility also.
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