Talk:Birth spacing

Concept of rapid population growth UN projected population to keep growing and estimates have put the total population at 8.6 billion by mid 2030 AD. It will reach 11.2 billion by the year 2100 AD.

If the total fertility rate is more tha 2.1 percentage per annum and the population growth rate is more tha 2 percent, it is considered as rapid growth of population. According to 2021 census in Nepal, the  growth of population is 0.92 percent per annum. It was 1.35 percent per annum in 2011 AD. The total fertility rate of Nepal in 2011 AD was 2.6 per women.

Rapid population growth leads to a country with a young average age. Rapid population growth rate leads to high demand of infrastructure including shelter, heath, education, forest resources etc. Many industrial countries have birth rate below the replacement level.

There must be balance between the population and the resources in a country. Population growth should be balanced according to the available means and resources of the country. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.126.245.33 (talk) 03:12, 25 August 2023 (UTC)