Global fertility rates plummet, reshaping population growth and age structures.
Fertility rates measure how many babies people have in a population. They help us understand how fast a population is growing and how old it is. Different ways to measure fertility include how many babies are born, at what ages, and how many babies a woman has in her lifetime. Over time, fertility rates have dropped in many countries due to things like money and birth control. Some places, like Europe and East Asia, have very low fertility rates, while countries in Africa have high rates.