Poverty In Jamaica Case Study

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Moot: In a bid to reduce poverty the government should limit Jamaican mothers to two children.

“Population growth is the primary source of environmental change”, a quote by Jacques Yres Chateau. The quote suggests that population growth has impacted the environment in more ways than one .population growth has impacted the environment both positively and negatively .in Jamaica the increase in population growth has negatively impacted the environment. The growth in population has lessens the natural and artificial resources of the country that are necessary for growth and development of its citizens. Records have shown that in Jamaica, some women have up to ten children consecutively over a span of years. This not only causes effects on the parent or parents of these children, but also the society. As a result, I strongly believe that the Jamaican government should pass laws to limit mothers to only having two children. This would improve the availability of public health and better access to education which will reduce poverty in the country. A reduction in population growth would increase the availability of public health for every Jamaican. Public health deals with the health of the entire population, as it seeks to protect our citizens and keep them safe from diseases and harmful …show more content…

The accessibility of education to more Jamaicans would be better as well as poverty would be reduced. This would upgrade the standard and status of the country and its people. However, a constriction in population growth lessens the human resources of a country, and an increase in industrialization. Lastly, generally speaking, population growth has both positive and negative effects on a country, but it’s for the people of that country to stand up and take control so that their standard of living would not be degraded, but improved as well as the

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