How does the low economic and social status of women in underdeveloped nations contribute to a high total fertility rate (TFR)? A. Women in underdeveloped nations are only permitted to have one child. B. Women in underdeveloped nations are more likely to pursue a career before having children. C. Women in underdeveloped nations have the same advantages as women in developed nations. D. Women in underdeveloped nations may be impoverished and may have less access to education.
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The one you seek is the second of the even numbers.
Globally, less than two-thirds of women receive assistance from a skilled healthcare worker during childbirth. true or false
I would go with the first of these choices.
In western and central Africa, the lifetime risk of maternal death is 1 in 17. true or false
I'd go once more with the first.
ok thnx last one On average, European women are 10 years older than women in sub-Saharan Africa when they have their first baby. Which of the following is not a contributing factor to this? A. More European women have advanced degrees than women in sub-Saharan Africa do. B. Women in sub-Saharan Africa have a lower socio-economic status than Europe women do. C. Women in sub-Saharan Africa are more knowledgeable in family planning practices and have greater access to contraceptives. D. Careers and career advancement is a greater focus for women in Europe.
Some how, I think the second of the odd numbers is the one you want.
thnx finally scored an 80% thnx a lot see you in a little while for the next
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