
Out with a Whimper: Europe’s Quiet Crisis of Fertility
Poles have learned the hard way that there are no holidays from history.

Poles have learned the hard way that there are no holidays from history.

Assimilation is a utopian idea. As we have seen throughout Europe, it simply does not happen.

With fewer than 400,000 babies born last year, Italy has the third lowest fertility rate in the OECD.

Previously, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had warned that “Italy is a nation destined to disappear” if its demographic crisis is not solved in the near future.