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This year will bring "another significant decline of the birth rate" for the majority of countries, new analysis shows.
Conversely, while a significant decline in total fertility rates poses a challenge to economic stability in various developed countries — such as China, Japan, and the rapidly advancing economies of ...
In their new book After the Spike, demographers Dean Spears and Michael Geruso make the counterintuitive case for worrying ...
France’s new feed-in tariffs (FITs) for July to September 2025 range from €0.0886 ($0.1046)/kWh to €0.1243/kWh, depending on ...
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The great population peak: What happens after 10.3B?Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and ...
We don’t prioritize kids more than the other things in our lives.
Every part of that appears to be wrong. In reality, Thailand’s reported birth rate last year was 0.98, and preliminary 2025 ...
French consumer prices rose more than expected in June, ending a streak of declining inflation as service costs accelerated ...
Encouraging people to start families is a job for churches and civil society, not the IRS.
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BENGALURU: Karnataka is gradually becoming an adult-dominated state, with people below 18 years of age gradually on the decline, when compared with the young voting population and number of senior ...
In looking at women aged 18-55 whose desired fertility is greater than the number of children they currently have, the survey found the top two reasons for not reaching their desired fertility are ...
While the U.S. birth rate is lower than it has ever been before, it’s still higher than our North American neighbors to the north and dozens of other countries around the world.
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