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    India's population to stabilise by 2080 due to dip in fertility rate: IASP

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    Population Stabilization in India

    India's population is projected to stabilize by 2080 at 1.8 or 1.9 billion due to a declining Total Fertility Rate (TFR), which is currently at 1.9, below the replacement level. This is part of a rapid demographic transition marked by a significant drop in birth rates over the past two decades.

    Key Factors Contributing to Population Stabilization

    • The TFR in 2000 was 3.5 and has now decreased to 1.9.
    • The decline in fertility is mainly attributed to: 
      • Increasing levels of development and education.
      • Rising female literacy impacting marriage and childbearing decisions.
      • Enhanced access to contraceptives and birth control.
      • Better-informed couples exercising more control over family planning.
      • Late marriages and growing economic opportunities, particularly for women.

    Fertility Trends and Examples

    • Development inversely affects birth rates, with illiterate groups having a fertility level above three, while the educated have TFRs between 1.5 and 1.8.
    • Kerala achieved replacement-level fertility between 1987 and 1989 and currently has a TFR of about 1.5.
    • West Bengal has seen its TFR drop from 1.7 in 2013 to 1.3 in 2023, placing it among the lowest in India.

    Challenges and Considerations

    • While birth rates are declining, life expectancy is rising due to healthcare improvements, leading to more people living beyond 60.
    • Challenges include elderly care as younger populations migrate for work, with discussions on solutions like elderly day-care facilities.
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