On the whole, female graduates in the US (and elsewhere) are both far more likely to marry than non-graduates and have been more likely to have children in wedlock. Thus, for college graduates, in ...
Fertility has fallen across almost the entire developed world, and in most OECD countries it now sits below the replacement ...
The country has reported its lowest birth rate since the end of World War II, with only 643,773 births registered across the ...
The challenge is shared by most successful nations. Ultralow fertility is a byproduct of rapid development and elevated ...
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Map shows where global fertility rates are falling
People are having fewer children all over the world, affecting separate regions in different ways. Newsweek has mapped out which countries have the lowest and highest fertility rates to break down ...
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Will falling birth rates mean a more conservative world?
George Orwell was on to it almost 80 years ago — the problem of below-replacement level birth rates. In a short book written ...
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From a childless tax to cash for kids – our fertility can’t be bought
From a childless tax to ‘get pregnant memos’ and cash for kids – our fertility can’t be bought - IN FOCUS: France’s birth rate is falling, so the state is writing to every 29-year-old to hurry them ...
“It seems like just such an obvious thing to do,” remote work expert Nick Bloom said. “As an economist, I don’t think I’ve ever seen the more obvious win, win, win policy.” ...
The challenge is shared by most successful nations. Ultra-low fertility is a byproduct of rapid development and elevated ...
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