Why do demographers believe that birthrates will decline in some developed countries by 2025?

There are free health-care facilities available to citizens.


There has been an increase in the infant mortality rate.


There will be a sudden increase in the birth rate.


Many citizens are choosing to have small families.


There is a pattern of population migration to other countries.

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Many citizens are choosing to have small families

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There has been an increase in the infant mortality rate.

I believe it is the latter but I'm not sure

The correct answer is: "Many citizens are choosing to have small families. "

The population of Africa will double by 2025, while the population of Southeast Asia remains almost constant and that of Latin America grows at a strong but unequal pace; the other regions, including East Asia, are decreasing considerably. By 2025 it is estimated that the percentage relative to the current developed countries (23% in 1990) will fall to 17%. 90% of current births take place in less developed countries.