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Negative Population Growth (NPG) announces the publication of Embracing the Birth Dearth, Part II: The Right Stuff. Nathanial Gronewold's two-part series, The Birth Dearth, presents a rigorous ...
Health groups have backed a rural maternity plan after public inquiries revealed some women are travelling hours to have ...
Those who—like me—see the decline of birth rates across the globe as a sign of a civilization in crisis need to be clear about our means and ends. Embracing unadulterated “pro-natalism” as ...
Today, married couples make up less than half (47 percent) of U.S. households, 40 percent of children are born outside marriage, and the birth rate has reached its lowest recorded level.
Ben Wattenberg at the American Enterprise Institute, who coined the phrase “birth dearth,” warns that over time decreasing birth rates, especially in countries like Italy, Germany and Spain ...
This year, the American birth dearth turned 18, which means colleges and universities are beginning to feel the pinch. This "demographic cliff" will likely spell the end of a large segment of ...
The widespread use of abortion and birth control has led to a decline in fertility rates all around the world. In 2020, the United States saw a record low of 56 births per 1,000 women.
American Opinion: Immigrants fill the birth dearth: US population will crater without newcomers From the editorial, "This is very unlikely to happen fast enough or at the scale necessary to put ...
It is the influx of newcomers, which is expected not only to counteract this inverted birth-death ratio, but keep the U.S. population growing — at least if we can shut out the counterproductive ...
In an updated projection, the Congressional Budget Office moved up its estimate for when deaths will outpace births, putting that event horizon only eight years away, in 2033. That would mean a ...
In an updated projection, the Congressional Budget Office moved up its estimate for when deaths will outpace births, putting that event horizon only eight years away, in 2033.