The fall of the birth rate in Argentina continues to arouse concern among specialists and was reflected in a new study by the Observatory for Development and Vulnerability of the Austral University, which shows a profound change in the assessment that Argentines have about motherhood and parenthood. The researcher Lorena Bolzón explained that one of the most significant data shows that only 46% of Argentines consider that having and raising chil…
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The fall of the birth rate in Argentina continues to arouse concern among specialists and was reflected in a new study by the Observatory for Development and Vulnerability of the Austral University, which shows a profound change in the assessment that Argentines have about motherhood and parenthood. The researcher Lorena Bolzón explained that one of the most significant data shows that only 46% of Argentines consider that having and raising chil…