Minimizing the number of children
(Name (Instructor (Course (Date Minimizing The Number of Children Introduction Minimizing the number of children is an issue with divergent reactions Culturally , ethnically , and politically this issue meets a lot of opposition . Educationally , it is seen as a fact given that health and awareness are priorities . Quite obvious is the varying scenarios in the whole world that not every country is equal to the other . Developing countries cannot be compared with the developed countries , thus , putting the number of children at minimum as universal requirement is not genuine and real

because there are different factors that have to be considered taking into account the ability of the nation to feed its population
Therefore , this essay proves that minimizing the number of children would culturally , ethnically , economically , educationally do more harm than good to the world and hence it should not be implemented
Economic Aspects
In a rural setting where families rely on agriculture in developing countries with limited resources , it is quite imperative to raise large family without minding the size of the family . This is because in developing countries , people still depend much on family labor for digging , planting , harvesting and marketing of the products . These activities could not be performed if these families have fewer children to provide labor . However , if the family is enabled economically to access modern farming tools , equipment and information then one can just maintain family economic status without shame or blames (Saundry
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