Debirth Crisis: Why the Draghi Report Misses Europe’s Demographic Decline
As Europe’s birth rates plummet, the continent faces mounting challenges to sustain economic growth and social stability.
As Europe’s birth rates plummet, the continent faces mounting challenges to sustain economic growth and social stability.
Observers warn that having fewer babies will lead to significant economic challenges
The chemical causes male infertility
Poles have learned the hard way that there are no holidays from history.
For a long time, France was able to boast of a fertility rate close to 2 children per woman in the 2000s, its fertility rate is now around 1.8.
With fewer than 400,000 babies born last year, Italy has the third lowest fertility rate in the OECD.
It is really very simple. You get what you incentivize, and with Viktor Orbán’s pro-family welfare policies in place, the Hungarian population is bound to see positive results.
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