World birthrates fall not from choice, but from constraint - Commonwealth Union
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World birthrates fall not from choice, but from constraint - Commonwealth Union
From a little more than five children per woman in the 1950s to about 2.3 today, global fertility has drastically decreased, falling below the replacement threshold of 2.1 in more than half of all nations. Pronatalist initiatives have been sparked by the concern over “population collapse”, around the globe. The Real Fertility Crisis, a groundbreaking UNFPA State of World Population 2025 report published last month, reframes the issue as being …
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