Rising Birth Rates No Longer Tied to Economic Prosperity
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A study found that rising birth rates are no longer tied to economic prosperity, sparking discussion on the underlying factors driving this trend and its implications for societal and economic structures.
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This seems like an intuitive argument, but perhaps it would be better to focus more on the fact that it's affecting wealthy nations first an foremost? Even women who want children and prefer traditional gender roles are put off by economic costs that are much higher than what previous generations had to pay.
It has never been true and the opening part of the paper acknowledges it. This is a sensationalised title. High birth rates have always understandably been linked to poverty.