Part 7
Population Control
Educated women tend to have fewer children and plan their families more effectively. Through education, women learn about family planning methods and the benefits of having smaller families. This helps reduce rapid population growth and allows families to provide better care and resources for their children. When families are smaller, parents can focus more on the health, education, and welfare of each child. Population control also reduces pressure on resources such as food, housing, and health services. Therefore, educating girls contributes to balanced population growth and improved living conditions.
Key Points:
Encourages family planning
Reduces population growth
Improves child care
Increases family stability
Reduces pressure on resources

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