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Global Fertility Crisis Has Governments Scrambling for an Answer

As birthrates fall, countries will be forced to adapt or fall behind. At least two children per woman—that’s what’s needed to ensure a stable population from generation to generation. In the 1960s, the fertility rate was five live births per woman. By 2017 it had fallen to 2.

Global Fertility Crisis Has Governments Scrambling for an Answer

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