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Falling birth rate in France: 'We may be witnessing a period of very rapid and highly gendered social change'

Summary by Le Monde
COLUMN. The decline in the number of births should be seen in connection with the 'gender divergence' between increasingly progressive young women and increasingly conservative young men, observes economist Pauline Grosjean in her column.

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As France faces a historic decline in the birth rate, the parliamentary mission responsible for analysing its causes is about to render its conclusions. Its president, Constance de Pélichy, unveils strong proposals, from financial support for families to the ban on "No Kids" places.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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