
Study: Spain Spends the Least on Family Policy
Spain fares poorly when it comes to helping parents have and raise children, a new report found.

Spain fares poorly when it comes to helping parents have and raise children, a new report found.

President’s fluctuating commitment to families casts doubt on sudden interest in the issue.

Countries should take notice of Hungary’s family policies, before the demographic crisis becomes truly intractable.

The West has enjoyed living standards previously unimaginable, but demographic challenges imperil its future.

Campaigners say government policies are failing families.

The French government does not understand families and does not know how to propose appropriate solutions.

Having children is a responsibility; it takes sacrifices, but it is also the greatest gift and the highest level of human fulfilment.

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.

As bemusing as it is to imagine Boris Johnson scratching his head over Barbie, I was pleased to see him pick out the challenge to modernity nestled amongst the bubblegum pink hues: “[Barbieland] has children, but no babies. It is a parable about the destiny of humanity.”