Case study: population and Environment Bangladesh Flashcards
1
Q
What has the government done to decrease birth rates in Bangladesh?
A
- government legislation has increased the minimum age of marriage to 21 and 18 for men and women
- mothers are introduce to and given appropriate advice on contraception
2
Q
What did Bangladesh do to control its population?
A
- raised the minimum age of marriage to 18 for girls and 21 for boys
- invested in primary healthcare
> increased access to contraception
> reduced the amount of maternal mortality - female empowerment
3
Q
What were the strengths of the Bangladesh’s population control?
A
- girls stayed in education past 18, and went into further education
> improves the economy - reduced child mortality by 2/3rds
- reduced maternal mortality
- less money spend on children, more spent investing on local economy
- less strain on services
- went from 6 babies per woman in the 70s/80s to just over 2 in 2020
4
Q
What were the weakness of the Bangladesh’s population control?
A
- gender imbalance
> girls discarded - younger boys are given preferential treatment
> they stay in the family