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The article argues that South Korea's low birth rates stem from a demanding job market that pressures parents into intensive parenting, cautioning against applying this experience to other nations.
The article discusses the rise of 'No-Kids Zones' in South Korea, where establishments ban children to create a quieter atmosphere. It highlights the increasing number of such zones, particularly in Jeju Island, and the reasons be...
The Faroe Islands have a unique demographic profile with a high fertility rate of 1.91, the highest in Europe, despite a skewed sex ratio and significant female emigration. The islands boast family-friendly policies, low unemploym...
The decisions we make about having children are influenced by the examples we see around us, including peers, friends, and cultural outputs like TV and books. Studies show that the more people you know who have children, the more ...
The post discusses the challenges of artificial wombs and why they are not likely to close the birth gap. It explains the difficulties in replicating human pregnancy and the current state of artificial womb technology. It also hig...
The text discusses the 'child penalty', which is the employment gap between women with and without children. It varies among high-income countries and has a negative correlation with the Total Fertility Rate. The impact of motherh...
The essay collection published by the Social Market Foundation and Boom features prominent voices on the left and centre-left challenging the idea that concerns about falling birthrates are the preserve of conservatives. Anna Rotk...
The UK's official population projections are too optimistic, as explained by demographer Lyman Stone. The ONS' forecast includes unfounded assumptions about population growth, immigration, fertility, and mortality. The ONS insists...
The author describes her experience of giving birth to her daughter and the use of an epidural for pain relief. She discusses the effectiveness and safety of epidurals, and the low take-up of epidurals in the UK. The author believ...
China is facing a demographic challenge with an ultra-low fertility rate, an aging population, and a declining workforce. President Xi Jinping has outlined a plan to address this challenge, focusing on improving the quality of the...
Scotland's population is predicted to peak in 2033 and then go into decline, especially in rural areas. The decline in birth rates is attributed to immigration and a preference for smaller families among Scots. The Scottish govern...
The author, an economist, explains why they support policies to increase the birth rate despite not wanting children themselves. They believe that it is important for those who want families to be able to have them and recognize t...
Wealthier people are more likely to become parents in countries like the UK and US, leading to social inequality. The relationship between income and fertility is inconsistent across cultures and time. Research shows that higher i...
The text discusses the topics of reproductive technology, realistic expectations, and the relationship between culture and policy in the context of declining birth rates. The speakers, Ruxandra Teslo and Dr. Aveek Bhattacharya, sh...
The text discusses the reasons behind the higher fertility rate in France compared to other European countries. It explains that the French government has implemented pro-parent policies, primarily through the tax and social secur...
Boom is partnering with Civic Future to host a panel event on how the UK can kickstart a new baby boom. The event will discuss the political challenges and opportunities these policies face in the UK, with speakers including Ruxan...
Nagi, a town in Japan, has successfully doubled its birth rate through various policies and incentives for young families. The town has implemented cost-cutting measures and free healthcare for children, as well as a baby bonus an...
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Gordon Brown's efforts to eradicate child poverty inadvertently led to a baby boom in the UK, with the introduction of the Working Families' Tax Credit causing an extra 45,000 babies to be born between 1999 and 2003. The unintende...
The text discusses the extraordinary fertility of employees at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world's leading manufacturer of semiconductors. It explores the reasons behind the higher fertility rates, attributin...
The text discusses a new book called Hannah's Children, which is based on interviews with American women who have five or more children. The book explores the motivations and experiences of these women, challenging the idea that r...
South Tyrol, a province in northeast Italy, has a higher fertility rate than the national average, defying Italy's birth dearth. The province's success is attributed to child-friendly policies and consistent support for families.

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2024-04-14

The text discusses the environmental impact of having children and challenges the idea that not having children is the best thing for the planet. It explains that the carbon footprint of having children has been exaggerated and pr...