Economic development is a great important factor in reducing fertility rates. Also economic expansion may lead to productive future in our societies and economic change or development provides the means for standard of hygiene and nutrition for bringing about improved economic will lead to higher standard of living and encourages people to have fewer dependent children. Our economy growth at seven per-cent and unemployment rate increase to 23.9 percent, almost all the states in Nigeria suffer high level of unemployment and it has spread even to the rural areas across the nation. Due to the high rate of unemployment about 6.8 million Nigerians live in Diaspora to make a living.
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