Chapter 21: Economic Development
families with more children have higher levels of income.
children are viewed as economic and social security as parents age.
the opportunity cost of leisure for people in developing countries is less.
there are special government programs that encourage more children per family.
the infant mortality rate is low in developing countries.
59. In some developing countries, the standard of living, as measured by per capita income, has declined because:
the population growth rate has exceeded the growth rate in total production.
the growth rate in total production has exceeded the population growth rate.
the infant mortality rate has exceeded the total growth rate.
the inflation rate has exceeded the total growth in production.
the growth rate in total production is not as high as the targeted growth rate.
60. A trend in developing countries is that:
the birth rate during a typical woman’s lifetime has increased from three to six children.
attitudes toward family size are changing.
fertility rates increase when women have employment opportunities outside the home.
women earn less as they become better educated.
women tend to have fewer children if they are less educated.
61. Which of the following is true of the poorest countries of the world?
Children make up less than one–fifth of the population.
There are more people over the age of 65 than under the age of 15.
Children under the age of 15 make up nearly half the population.
Fertility rates are very low compared to industrial countries.
The growth rate in total production generally exceeds the population growth rate.
62. Evidence from developing countries suggests that fertility rates decline when _____.
households are headed by women
the composition of children in the population exceeds the young adults
households are headed by men
literacy among women declines
women have employment opportunities outside their home.
63. Poverty can impose a special hardship on women because:
they contribute more to GDP than men.
they have more employment opportunities compared to men.
they are generally more educated than men.