1. Delayed Marriages :
A UN report has suggested that there would be a significant decline in world population if the legal for marriage is made 20 years.
2. Medical Facilities :
One big drawback of developing countries is that of limited and highly centric medical facilities. If provided with optimum medical facilities population rate will almost certainly decline.
3. Legislative Actions :
Strict legal steps are required for child marriage, education, abolition of child labor and beggary and family planning to reap significant benefits from it.
4. Providing Incentives :
Incentives have proved to be an efficient policy measure in combating most development issues including population. Providing a health, educational or even financial incentive can be a highly effective population measure.
5. Spread Awareness :
People need to be told and made to understand the consequences of having too many children. Government and non-government institutions can carry awareness campaigns informing people how they will be unable to provide good nutrition, education or medical facilities to their children if they have too many.