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Write 3-8 paragraphs on "Population growth leads to poverty in India"​

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rapid population growth is likely to reduce per capita income growth and well-being, which tends to increase poverty. Second, in densely populated poor nations with pressure on land, rapid population growth increases landlessness and hence the incidence of poverty. Finally, the adverse effects of rapid population growth on child HEALTH, and POSSIBLY on education, will likely increase poverty in the next GENERATION. While the direction of the impact of these links is REASONABLY clear, whether they have a quantitatively IMPORTANT impact on poverty (conventionally measured) is unclear.



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