Social and economic barriers, not choice, driving global fertility crisis: UNFPA | UN News
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Titled The real fertility crisis: The pursuit of reproductive agency in a changing world, the report argues that what’s really under threat is people’s ability to choose freely when – and whether – to have children.
So not being able to afford a home, and food, being jobless, hampers people's ability to have children. Who could have guess.
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Social and economic barriers, not choice, driving global fertility crisis: UNFPA
The global fertility slump isn’t down to young people turning their backs on parenthood – it’s due to social and economic pressures stopping them from having the children they want, says a new UN report.UN News
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in reply to Emmanuel Florac • • •Not quite as simple as that. With falling birth rate you have an aging population. More and more people who need to be supported by fewer and fewer people in their productive years. China and Japan found themselves in big trouble.
On the other hand yes, mass starvation and widespread disease will help to shrink the population.
There are population models for the earth that predict a leveling off and decline to a stable, sustainable point for various reasons I never quite absorbed.
It's complicated but one thing that has already been demonstrated in practical fashion is that you don't find a solution through falling birth rates alone.
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in reply to Emmanuel Florac • • •@Jarasy I agree it isn't so simple. I object to the idea of 'birth rates are falling, we must raise them'. This idea is based on upholding the current economic system of growth, which is unsustainable.
We could better frame this as 'birth rates are falling, how can we adapt our economic and social systems to this new reality'.
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